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The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effect of Wii Fit rehabilitation on risk of fall, balance, and functional limitation, in patients with chronic ankle instability ,The main question it aims to answer is: Are there any effect of Wii Fit rehabilitation training on balance, functional limitation, and risk of falls in patients with chronic ankle instability? Participants will be asked to sign a written informed consent form before the study according to guidelines of ethical committee The first group control group: 30 patients will receive conventional physical therapy training only which consist of strengthening, proprioceptive exercises. The second group experimental group: 30 patients Wii Fit group will receive Wii Fit rehabilitation training and the same conventional exercise training.


Clinical Trial Description

Wii Fit is an effective virtual reality approach for balance training. This intervention requires less time per session compared to traditional physical therapy treatment. Moreover, it is user-friendly, engaging, cost-effective and can be delivered at home without the need for supervision by a trained rehabilitation professional. Given the growing popularity of the technological approach as Wii Fit intervention, it would be important for the rehabilitation field to replicate these findings as high quality randomized clinical trials with large sample size and equal distribution of males and females.Further researches are needed to assess the long term effect of Wii training in patients with functional ankle instability. A variety of exercise programs were used as an intervention for chronic ankle instability, and conservative treatment interventions including balance, proprioceptive, and muscle strengthening exercises are effective for patients with chronic ankle instability ;


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NCT number NCT05957965
Study type Interventional
Source Cairo University
Contact aya abd el hady abbas abd el hady, Bsc
Phone 0201095332663
Email aya.abdelhady@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2023
Completion date November 2024

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