Erratum

Jun 5, 2015Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)

Correction to the previously published article

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Abstract

A total of 31 participants engaged in a home-based Wii training program that included yoga, balance, strength, and aerobic exercises.

  • Improvements were observed in the number of steps taken and the maximum number of push-ups performed after the training period.
  • Participants demonstrated enhanced balance, as indicated by increased performance in single-leg balance tests on a firm surface.
  • Follow-up measures indicated that the benefits observed post-training returned to baseline levels after 14 weeks.
  • In another trial, Wii Tennis sessions resulted in significant improvements of 9.1% in one balance test and 17.5% in another.
  • A randomized trial showed significant improvements in multiple balance measures for participants using the Wii compared to a non-exercise control group.

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