The Effect of Hand and Foot Exercises Combined With Cold Application or Virtual Reality on Diabetic Neuropathy
NCT ID: NCT07085130
Last Updated: 2025-07-25
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
42 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-06-25
2025-12-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The study population will consist of patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy who visit the Diabetes Clinic of the Department of Internal Medicine at Sakarya University Education and Research Hospital. All patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be included in the study population. The G\*Power 3.1.9.2 program was used to calculate the number of individuals to be sampled. In this regard, a power level of 90% and a significance level of 0.05 were accepted in calculating the research sample. The power analysis is based on a previously published article that addressed a similar topic and provided mean and standard deviation values (Elshinnawy et al., 2024). According to the calculations, 42 patients (14 individuals in each group) are planned to be included in the study sample.The study will use a socio-demographic form, a neuropathic pain assessment questionnaire (DN4), the Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale, and the Tilburg Frailty Scale.
The study will consist of two intervention groups and one control group. The Cold Application group will perform the hand and foot exercises in the exercise video three days a week, then apply cold compress bags to their hands and feet for 5-10 minutes. Patients in the virtual reality group will exercise for 15 minutes with a hand and foot exercise video in a virtual environment accompanied by cold-themed sounds and the sound of snow.Patients in the control group will be allocated time similar to the intervention flow applied to the intervention groups, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy will be explained. The explanation will cover the treatment and management of diabetic neuropathy. Patients will perform this exercise for eight weeks, and at the end of eight weeks, individuals' pain, kinesiophobia, and fragility will be assessed.
No studies have been found in the literature where hand and foot exercises were applied to patients with diabetic neuropathy in combination with VR or cold application. In our study, hand and foot exercises are planned to be applied to patients in both the cold application and virtual reality intervention groups. This will ensure that patients feel relaxed after exercise and that multiple non-pharmacological methods are used simultaneously. As a result of all these interventions, patients' pain levels and kinesiophobia will be assessed.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention: Cold Application
Patients in the cold application intervention group will be evaluated during the first week and data collection forms will be completed. They will perform the hand and foot exercises in the exercise video three days a week, after which cold compress bags will be applied to their hands and feet for 5-10 minutes. They will be cooled to -25 to -30 °C for at least 3 hours before use.
Exercises and cold application
Hand and foot exercises combined with cold application interventions are non-pharmacological methods used to reduce pain, kinesiophobia, and fragility levels in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Intervention: Virtual Reality
Patients in the virtual reality intervention group will be evaluated during the first week and data collection forms will be completed. The virtual reality application will be taught through explanation and demonstration. The researcher will accompany the patients and the glasses and headphones will be put on the patient in a comfortable sitting position. As part of the application, patients will attempt to perform hand and foot exercises for an average of 15 minutes in a virtual environment accompanied by snowy landscapes and snow-themed sounds. The patient will be observed by the researcher during the application, and if symptoms such as dizziness, headache, or discomfort occur during the virtual reality application, the application will be terminated. Patients in the virtual reality intervention group will perform the virtual reality application three times a week for eight weeks. Patients will record their virtual reality applications in the Virtual Reality Application Diary.
Exercises and virtual reality
Performing hand and foot exercises in a cold, snowy virtual environment using virtual reality goggles may be a non-pharmacological intervention to alleviate burning-type hand and foot pain in patients with diabetic neuropathy.
Control
Patients in the control group will be allocated time similar to the intervention flow applied to the intervention groups, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy will be explained. In this context, the control group patients will be evaluated in the first week, data collection forms will be filled out, and neuropathy management training will be explained by the researcher. The content of the presentation will cover the treatment and management of diabetic neuropathy.
No interventions assigned to this group
Intervention: Hand and foot exercises
In this study, hand and foot exercises will be combined with both cold application and virtual reality, and both intervention groups will perform these exercises. Patients will perform hand and foot exercises approximately three times a week for about 15 minutes. Hand and foot exercises are an easy-to-perform, low-cost type of exercise designed to relieve individuals who experience numbness and tingling-like pain. Patients will perform hand movements such as the snail movement, making a full and half fist, the claw movement, and rolling a ball. For foot exercises, they will perform movements such as crumpling a towel, rolling a ball, and spreading the toes.
Exercises and cold application
Hand and foot exercises combined with cold application interventions are non-pharmacological methods used to reduce pain, kinesiophobia, and fragility levels in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Exercises and virtual reality
Performing hand and foot exercises in a cold, snowy virtual environment using virtual reality goggles may be a non-pharmacological intervention to alleviate burning-type hand and foot pain in patients with diabetic neuropathy.
Interventions
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Exercises and cold application
Hand and foot exercises combined with cold application interventions are non-pharmacological methods used to reduce pain, kinesiophobia, and fragility levels in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Exercises and virtual reality
Performing hand and foot exercises in a cold, snowy virtual environment using virtual reality goggles may be a non-pharmacological intervention to alleviate burning-type hand and foot pain in patients with diabetic neuropathy.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Those who have been diagnosed with diabetes at least 6 months ago
* Those who show symptoms of neuropathy
* Those over the age of 18
* Those without cognitive or psychiatric diagnoses
* Those who are open to communication and cooperation
* Those who use a smartphone
Exclusion Criteria
* Those with any additional orthopedic or systemic disorders that would prevent them from performing the exercises
* Those who have had a lower extremity pathology (surgery, fracture, soft tissue injury, etc.) in the past 6 months
* Those who are pregnant during the study period
* Those who wish to withdraw from the study of their own accord
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sakarya University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Havva SERT
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Busra Gurcay, Research Assistant
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Sakarya University Health Science Institute
Locations
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Sakarya University
Sakarya, Serdivan, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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SAU-hand and foot exercises
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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