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The use of virtual reality technology in a telerehabilitation service is not well established in Singapore. This feasibility trial aims to evaluate the benefits of using Jintronix to deliver a clinic-to-home, caregiver-supervised and individualised exercise telerehabilitation program to complement outpatient services and improve clinical outcomes for post-stroke users.


Clinical Trial Description

With the emphasis on improving population health, reducing the need for hospital care, and promoting self-management, it will be beneficial to make good use of current available technologies to complement centre-based therapy with cost effectiveness and efficiency. One mode of such care delivery to a patient's home is through a telerehabilitation system that enables remote monitoring of patients' participation and performance in individualised home exercises. In addition, timely review and adjustments in the home programs to cater to progress or changes in patients' performance can be carried out by therapists remotely. In the recent years, there has been an increased utilisation of virtual reality applications in physical rehabilitation for specific training objectives, such as, movement retraining, balance control and strength training. Virtual reality exercises when prescribed with defined training objectives and duration can potentially be valuable to increase patients' training intensity in the comfort of their own homes. The majority of patients receiving outpatient and home based rehabilitation at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) Rehabilitation Centre (RC) and Centre for Advanced Rehabilitation Therapeutics (CART) are patients who have had a stroke. Hence this group of outpatients that are at least 3 months post-stroke will be recruited for this trial. It is hypothesized that they will benefit from increased intensity of upper limb, balance and/or gait rehabilitation with Jintronix telerehabilitation system that facilitates them to further exercise at home and not just at the clinic. The study is thus designed to evaluate the feasibility of a novel telerehabilitation service based on the Jintronix Virtual Reality Platform to complement existing outpatient therapy services of TTSH RC (including its outpatient service arm at CART). ;


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NCT number NCT04333758
Study type Interventional
Source Tan Tock Seng Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 5, 2017
Completion date November 14, 2018

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