TKR Rehabilitation Through the Immersive Virtual Reality in Aquatic Scenarios

NCT ID: NCT04241172

Last Updated: 2025-03-30

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

SUSPENDED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

96 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-02-20

Study Completion Date

2025-12-30

Brief Summary

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This study is a multicenter non-randomized single-blind controlled trial, aimed at investigating the feasibility and efficacy of hydrotherapy based on IVR, for the patients with TKR(Total Knee Replacement), on the function, gait performance, postural balance control, and knee edema reduction. The protocol was draft according to the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT ) checklists.

A total of 96patients with total knee prosthesis will be recruited and divided into three groups, to receive a traditional rehabilitation (TR) program, traditional hydrotherapy (TH)or hydrotherapy through immersive virtual reality (HIVR) using Bts-Nirvana. Assessments will be performed at baseline and at the end of treatment.

Detailed Description

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For the study, inpatients will be taken into consideration. A maximum of 17 treatment sessions will be conducted, divided from 3 to 5 training sessions per week. The treatments will be carried out in groups consisting of 3 patients.

All patients included in the study will perform 45 minutes of traditional rehabilitation treatments, consisted in:

* passive mobilization for the recovery of the complete articular range;
* active work on cycle ergometer;
* muscle strengthening with isometric and isotonic exercises;
* proprioceptive exercises in standing position for load balancing and balance control;
* step training with progressive reduction of walking aids;
* recovery of autonomy in the ascent and descent from the stairs;
* recovery of autonomy in daily life activities. In addition to this common program, specific knee therapy will be performed as provided in the three groups.

Traditional Rehabilitation (TR): the TR group exercises will be performed in the gym with a physiotherapist. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with a patient sitting on a chair (3 minutes per exercise):
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* walking (with and without aids).

Traditional Hydrotherapy (TH): the TH group exercises will be performed in a swimming pool suitable for hydrotherapy treatments. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with patients sitting on the swimming pool edge with lower limb immersed in the water;
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* water walking exercises.

Hydrotherapy through Immersive Virtual Reality (HIVR): the HIVR exercises will be performed using Nirvana system, a medical device based on virtual reality specifically designed to support motor rehabilitation, by projecting aquatic scenarios on the floor that simulates the movement and the noise of the water due to the motor exercise execution by the patient. In particular, the following virtual reality scenarios will be used:

* "Swimming pool": the environment represents a swimming pool (water and edge). The patient must perform exercises by moving the lower limbs while sitting on a chair. The virtual environment gives the sensation of having the lower limbs immersed in water above the knees;
* "Water metal": the environment gives the feeling of being immersed in water up to the waist. The subject interacts with the virtual water performing walking exercises and receiving visual and auditory biofeedback.

Conditions

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Knee Osteoarthritis Total Knee Replacement

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

patients with total knee prosthesis divided into three groups, to receive a traditional rehabilitation (TR) program, traditional hydrotherapy (TH) or hydrotherapy through immersive virtual reality (HIVR) using Bts-Nirvana
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Caregivers
The care providers are not aware about the research study protocol.

Study Groups

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Immersive Virtual Reality (HIVR)

The HIVR exercises will be performed using Nirvana system, a medical device based on virtual reality specifically designed to support motor rehabilitation, by projecting aquatic scenarios on the floor that simulates the movement and the noise of the water due to the motor exercise execution by the patient. In particular, the following virtual reality scenarios will be used:

* "Swimming pool": the environment represents a swimming pool (water and edge). The patient must perform exercises by moving the lower limbs while sitting on a chair. The virtual environment gives the sensation of having the lower limbs immersed in water above the knees;
* "Water metal": the environment gives the feeling of being immersed in water up to the waist. The subject interacts with the virtual water performing walking exercises and receiving visual and auditory biofeedback.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Experimental: Immersive Virtual Reality (HIVR)

Intervention Type DEVICE

the HIVR exercises will be performed using Nirvana system, a medical device based on virtual reality specifically designed to support motor rehabilitation, by projecting aquatic scenarios on the floor that simulates the movement and the noise of the water due to the motor exercise execution by the patient. In particular, the following virtual reality scenarios will be used:

* "Swimming pool": the environment represents a swimming pool (water and edge). The patient must perform exercises by moving the lower limbs while sitting on a chair. The virtual environment gives the sensation of having the lower limbs immersed in water above the knees;
* "Water metal": the environment gives the feeling of being immersed in water up to the waist. The subject interacts with the virtual water performing walking exercises and receiving a visual and auditory biofeedback.

Traditional Hydrotherapy (TH)

The TH group exercises will be performed in a swimming pool suitable for hydrotherapy treatments. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with patients sitting on the swimming pool edge with lower limb immersed in the water;
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* water walking exercises.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Traditional Hydrotherapy (TH)

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The TH group exercises will be performed in a swimming pool suitable for hydrotherapy treatments. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with a patients sitting on the swimming pool edge with lower limb immersed in the water;
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* water walking exercises.

Traditional Rehabilitation (TR)

The TR group exercises will be performed in the gym with a physiotherapist. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with a patient sitting on a chair (3 minutes per exercise):
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* walking (with and without aids).

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Traditional Rehabilitation (TR)

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The TR group exercises will be performed in the gym with a physiotherapist. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with a patient sitting on a chair (3 minutes per exercise):
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* walking (with and without aids).

Interventions

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Experimental: Immersive Virtual Reality (HIVR)

the HIVR exercises will be performed using Nirvana system, a medical device based on virtual reality specifically designed to support motor rehabilitation, by projecting aquatic scenarios on the floor that simulates the movement and the noise of the water due to the motor exercise execution by the patient. In particular, the following virtual reality scenarios will be used:

* "Swimming pool": the environment represents a swimming pool (water and edge). The patient must perform exercises by moving the lower limbs while sitting on a chair. The virtual environment gives the sensation of having the lower limbs immersed in water above the knees;
* "Water metal": the environment gives the feeling of being immersed in water up to the waist. The subject interacts with the virtual water performing walking exercises and receiving a visual and auditory biofeedback.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Traditional Hydrotherapy (TH)

The TH group exercises will be performed in a swimming pool suitable for hydrotherapy treatments. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with a patients sitting on the swimming pool edge with lower limb immersed in the water;
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* water walking exercises.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Traditional Rehabilitation (TR)

The TR group exercises will be performed in the gym with a physiotherapist. In particular, patients will perform:

* exercises with a patient sitting on a chair (3 minutes per exercise):
* flexion-extension of the knee;
* leg and hip circling;
* flexion-extension of the ankle;
* triple flexion;
* walking (with and without aids).

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Aged ≤ 85;
* Capacity to consent and to perform the exercises of the specific protocol;
* Patients with total knee prosthesis.

* Concomitant participation in other studies;
* Unicompartmental knee prostheses;
* Surgery without drainage;
* Wound complications;
* Cognitive disorders;
* Diagnosis of epilepsy;
* Lack of written informed consent;
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

85 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Istituto Nazionale di Ricovero e Cura per Anziani

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

IRCCS San Raffaele Roma

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Marco Franceschini, MD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

IRCCS San Raffaele

Sanaz Pournajaf, Dr

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

IRCCS San Raffaele

Locations

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IRCCS San Raffele

Rome, RM, Italy

Site Status

Countries

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Italy

Other Identifiers

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RP 19/11

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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