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MIRA therapy at St. Mary Day Center

by Andreea Moale, physootherapist and volunteer at St. Mary

 

“St. Mary ” day center in Cluj-Napoca ran by The association for the Protection and Support of Neuro-psychological Disabled in Cluj, a  non-governmental organization, provides daily, from Monday to Friday, 8.00-4.00 am, social services, for 22 clients  with learning disabilities.   Through activities and therapies developed in the Day  Center “St. Mary” we mention: training in functional self help and daily living skills, task learning skills which improve motor and perceptual skills, community integration, awareness, and safety skills, work and work environment skills , social and interpersonal skills, music as therapy, drama as therapy and physiotherapy. These are all aimed to enhance  their future independent living  and social integration.

Besides these activities in the past few months, most clients of this center have begun to use the MIRA application, transforming physical activity into a unique experience which  they have received with great enthusiasm and curiosity.

 

 

Of these, two clients were noted, B.A. 35 years old, diagnosed with Down syndrome  and  P.A. 28 years old, diagnosed with early encephalitis.

B.A, diagnosed with Down syndrome, is a very active person, loving and enjoying  music, dance and drama activities, being for several years one of the participants in Special Olympics Competitions. She attends the physiotherapy  program twice a the week, followed by MIRA for 10-15 minutes.

During MIRA’s therapy, B.A was very perceptive from the first session. The exergames succeeded  to capture all her attention. After just a month the client  was able to positioned herself correctly in front of the Kinect and keep saying that she wants to “catch all of them” (Catch game). On this platform there are other exergames she enjoyed, like Atlantis (the Submarine game) , followed by Izzy the Bee, Animals, Move and Follow.

 

 

P.A. diagnosed with early encephalitis  attend  physiotherapy and medical massage sessions witch led to the following outcomes/results: reeducation of walking, increasing muscle strength, increasing coordination, toning of para-vertebral and abdominal muscles and vocabulary and speech improvement. Twice a week,  after her  physiotherapy program, she performs for 5-10 minutes on the MIRA platform, her favorite games being Catch, Animals and Follow.

P.A. likes to use MIRA because she says : “It’s too easy to catch butterflies and eat cakes all day long” (Catch game require to catch different objects, depending on theme, these can be cakes, toys, insects, etc.), and beyond that, she performed the moves in a more fun way and enhance her motor skill and physical abilities.  However, the MIRA program  would help some of  the day center clients to achieve better outcomes by motivating them to do their exercises in a more entertaining and easy way.

 

About the author: My name is Moale Andreea-Gabriela, I graduated at Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy in Cluj-Napoca, being licensed in physiokinetotherapy. At the moment, I following the master program “Techniques and methods of rehabilitation of patients with rheumatological diseases ” to acquire knowledge and  necessary skills to achieve rehabilitation programs appropriate to each type of rheumatologic pathology.

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