Design of rehabilitative and developmental board games for people with impaired motor and cognitive functions

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The article presents the results of the development of rehabilitative and developmental board games of varying complexity for people of all age groups with a violation of the musculoskeletal system and cognitive functions by the author team of the Orenburg State University design department. Games are designed to restore and develop motor skills, visual perception, cognitive abilities, logical and spatial thinking. Particular attention is paid to the variability of games and parameters of game chips configuration, with the aim of gradual and continuous improvement of patients' skills in the rehabilitation process.

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Chepurova, O. B., Putintseva, T. A., Tarasova, O. P., & Tuysina, D. M. (2020). Design of rehabilitative and developmental board games for people with impaired motor and cognitive functions. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 944). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/944/1/012006

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