Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Immersive Virtual Reality on Balance, Mobility, and Fatigue in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Gait disorder, imbalance, and fatigue are the most frequently reported complaints in Multiple
Sclerosis (MS), a chronic neurodegenerative disease. The first symptoms in patients with MS
are emerging in the age range 20-50 and these patients need long-term rehabilitation. The
virtual reality applications developed for these problems which affect the quality of life
negatively and cause disability in the following periods may be a good alternative for
conventional rehabilitation applications. In this long-term where motivation is important,
virtual reality applications in different environments provide patients with the opportunity
to do many different tasks amused. In recent years, the vividness has been increased by the
3D virtual reality headsets.
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of immersive virtual reality on the
balance, mobility, and fatigue in patients with MS.
The study was designed as a prospective, randomized controlled study. The patients will be
randomly assigned to three groups, the "immersive virtual reality (IVR)" group, the "dynamic
balance training (DBT)" group and the control group. The trainings will be twice a week for 8
weeks. In the IVR group, firstly 30 minutes of Pilates training, 10 minutes of rest and then
20 minutes of virtual reality will be applied. In the DBT group, 20 minutes of dynamic
balance exercises will be applied after Pilates training. In dynamic balance training,
exercises will consist of similar movements required by virtual reality games. The control
group will be taught relaxation exercises and will be asked to perform the exercises 2 times
for 8 weeks at home.
Statistical analyses will be performed using the SPSS software version 15 (SPSS Inc. Chicago,
IL, USA). The pre-training and post-training measurements of groups will be compared with the
Wilcoxon Test. The significance level was set at p< 0.05.
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