About this trial
Affects such as pain, swelling, tenderness, deformities, limitations, strength and function losses, skill and coordination deficiencies in the hand joints, which are frequently seen in rheumatism patients with hand involvement, are included in body structure and function disorders within the framework of International Classification of Function System. Leap Motion Controller is used in hand rehabilitation because it is small in size, low-cost, portable, non-contact, easy to use and provides visual and auditory feedback. The aim of our study is to examine the effect of technology-based rehabilitation on joint range of motion, grip strength, functionality and disease activity in adult individuals with rheumatic disease with hand involvement; and also to compare these effects with the effects of the hand rehabilitation program implemented under the guidance of a physiotherapist and the control group that continues its routine life.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Having been diagnosed with a rheumatic disease that meets the latest criteria by a rheumatologist
Involvement in hand joints (pain, swelling, tenderness)
Being 18 years or older
Being on stable drug treatment for the last 6 months
Disqualifiers
Not volunteering to participate in the study
Having difficulty in cooperating at work
Having an additional orthopedic and/or neurological disease that will affect hand functions
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Virtual reality therapy