Effects of VR Training on Balance and Fall Risk of Patients With COPD
NCT ID: NCT06604754
Last Updated: 2025-07-03
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
56 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-06-12
2025-12-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Research indicates that VR training can enhance both static and dynamic balance, helping patients maintain stability in various conditions. It improves the integration of sensory inputs crucial for balance, while also contributing to muscle strength and endurance. This results in a reduction in fall frequency, as patients become more adept at managing balance and are less likely to fall during daily activities. Additionally, VR training teaches specific fall prevention strategies and boosts patient confidence, which further mitigates the fear of falling-a common issue among COPD patients.
Incorporating VR training into physical therapy programs for COPD patients can be highly beneficial. Its ability to provide engaging and customizable exercises makes it a valuable tool in addressing balance issues and reducing fall risks. However, it is essential to ensure that VR training is conducted under proper supervision to avoid potential accidents, especially in patients with severe COPD or additional health concerns. Overall, VR training represents a significant advancement in rehabilitation, offering a novel and effective approach to managing balance and fall risks in COPD patients. The purpose of study is to determine whether VR training has significant effects on balance and fall risk of patients with COPD (GOLD standard stage I \& II).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Virtual Reality Based Training
Virtual reality (VR) based balance training utilizes immersive digital environments to enhance balance and stability through interactive and engaging exercises. Patients wear VR headsets that create realistic scenarios where they perform various balance tasks, such as navigating virtual obstacles or maintaining stability on unstable surfaces. This technology offers the advantage of providing controlled, adjustable challenges that can be tailored to the patient's specific needs and progress. VR training often incorporates real-time feedback, which helps patients improve their balance in a motivating and dynamic setting.
Assigned Intervention for VR Training
In VR training patients use VR headsets to engage in virtual environments for 8 weeks where they perform exercises designed to enhance balance, coordination, and strength. Simultaneously, the VR platform incorporate pulmonary exercises that focus on improving breathing techniques, lung capacity, and overall respiratory health. Patients will engage in 3 sessions per week with total time duration of 45 to 60 minutes. VR-based training provides real-time feedback and adapts to the patient's progress, offering a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation that addresses both balance and pulmonary function in a motivating and controlled manner.
Traditional Physical Therapy Based Training:
Traditional physical therapy-based balance training focuses on improving stability and preventing falls through a variety of exercises and techniques. It typically begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify balance issues and set individualized goals. The training includes static exercises like single-leg stands, dynamic activities such as walking on uneven surfaces, and strengthening and flexibility exercises to enhance muscle control and range of motion. Coordination and functional training, including gait and daily activity simulation, are also integral. Additionally, patients receive education on fall prevention strategies and home safety. Regular monitoring ensures that the program is adjusted to the patient's progress and ongoing needs, ultimately enhancing balance and reducing fall risk.
Assigned Intervention for Traditional Physical Therapy Training
In Traditional physical therapy balance training for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) involves exercises designed to improve stability, strength, and coordination for duration of 8 weeks. These exercises, such as static balance tasks, dynamic movement drills, and strength training, help address the balance deficits often seen in COPD patients due to muscle weakness and reduced physical activity. Additionally, pulmonary effects are managed through breathing exercises such as deep breathing and pursed lip breathing that enhance respiratory functions, improve lung capacity and efficiency.
Interventions
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Assigned Intervention for VR Training
In VR training patients use VR headsets to engage in virtual environments for 8 weeks where they perform exercises designed to enhance balance, coordination, and strength. Simultaneously, the VR platform incorporate pulmonary exercises that focus on improving breathing techniques, lung capacity, and overall respiratory health. Patients will engage in 3 sessions per week with total time duration of 45 to 60 minutes. VR-based training provides real-time feedback and adapts to the patient's progress, offering a comprehensive approach to rehabilitation that addresses both balance and pulmonary function in a motivating and controlled manner.
Assigned Intervention for Traditional Physical Therapy Training
In Traditional physical therapy balance training for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) involves exercises designed to improve stability, strength, and coordination for duration of 8 weeks. These exercises, such as static balance tasks, dynamic movement drills, and strength training, help address the balance deficits often seen in COPD patients due to muscle weakness and reduced physical activity. Additionally, pulmonary effects are managed through breathing exercises such as deep breathing and pursed lip breathing that enhance respiratory functions, improve lung capacity and efficiency.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with mild to moderate COPD (GOLD stages I-II)
* Age between 40-65 years
* BBS score above 35 will be included.
* COPD patients with oxygen saturation of above 88%.
* Patients able to follow instructions / commands.
Exclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with severe cognitive impairments.
* Previous experience with VR-based rehabilitation.
* Use of medication that could affect exercise response.
40 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Suman Sheraz, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Railway General Hospital
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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Syeda Marium Nadeem
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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