Virtual Reality Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Vestibular Training on Postural Control of Healthy Adults Using Virtual Reality
NCT number | NCT05941039 |
Other study ID # | 20-25 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | October 3, 2022 |
Est. completion date | August 30, 2024 |
Postural instability is a common symptom of vestibular dysfunction that impacts a person's day-to-day activities. Vestibular rehabilitation is effective in decreasing dizziness, visual symptoms and improving postural control through several mechanisms including sensory reweighting. As part of the sensory reweighting mechanisms, vestibular activation training with headshake activities influence vestibular reflexes. However, combining challenging vestibular and postural tasks to facilitate more effective rehabilitation outcomes is under-utilized. The novel concurrent headshake and weight shift training (Concurrent HS-WST) is purported to train the vestibular system to directly impact the postural control system simultaneously and engage sensory reweighting to improve balance. Young healthy participants will perform the training by donning a virtual reality headset with an overhead harness on and a spotter present to prevent any falls. The investigators propose that this training strategy would show improved outcomes over traditional training methods by improving vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) gains, eye movement variability, sensory reweighting and promoting postural balance. The findings of this study may guide clinicians to develop rehabilitation methods for vestibular postural control in neurological populations with vestibular and/or sensorimotor control impairment.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | August 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Able to stand independently (without an assistive device) - This study requires participants to perform postural assessments including reactive balance following mechanical perturbations. - Participants will also perform headshake activities and weight shift training in standing for 20 mins will mini breaks. - Participants must be within the age of 18-35. - A power analysis revealed that a sample of 24 participants will required for a two-group comparison to detect a significant difference at alpha=0.05 and 0.30 effect size at beta=0.8 (G*Power, Version 3.0.10)(Faul et al, 2007). Exclusion Criteria: - Participants with an evidence of: - Concussion, vestibular, balance or oculomotor issues for the prior 6 months. - Neuropathic conditions, particularly affecting the lower extremities. Participants with this issue will have sensory impairments which can affect their sensory assessment. - Current musculoskeletal deficits including significant postural abnormalities (signs of spinal, pelvic and leg length discrepancies). - Pain or limitations in neck range of motion. - Recent (within 6 months) orthopedic surgery that impacts postural training. - Visual Impairment - Participants must be able to see and follow targets on the computer monitor. Therefore, subjects must have 20/50 (corrected) vision. Subjects who are blind cannot participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Clarkson University | Potsdam | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Clarkson University | Temple University |
United States,
Appiah-Kubi KO, Wright WG. Vestibular training promotes adaptation of multisensory integration in postural control. Gait Posture. 2019 Sep;73:215-220. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.07.197. Epub 2019 Jul 16. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain | Horizontal and vertical vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain will be assessed using the video head impulse test (vHIT; ICS, Otometrics, Taastrup, Denmark). Twenty head impulses each will be performed to assess each direction of the semicircular canals with participant in a seated position | Two week study period | |
Primary | Eye movement variability | Horizontal and vertical eye movements will be assessed during force plate perturbation trials using BlueGain electro-oculography (EOG) device (Cambridge Research Systems). Participants will stand on a force plate perturbation device with EOG electrodes affixed on eye muscles to record eye movements during toes up (simulating being pushed backward) and toes down (simulating being pushed forward) perturbation rotation trials. | Two week study period | |
Primary | Electromyography (EMG) amplitude | Electromyography (EMG) will be assessed during force plate perturbation trials using Delsys Trigno wireless sensors (Delsys Inc., Boston, MA). Participants will stand on a force plate perturbation device with EMG sensors placed on postural muscles to record electrical activity during toes up (simulating being pushed backward) and toes down (simulating being pushed forward) perturbation rotation trials. | Two week study period | |
Primary | Electromyography (EMG) time onset | Electromyography (EMG) will be assessed during force plate perturbation trials using Delsys Trigno wireless sensors (Delsys Inc., Boston, MA). Participants will stand on a force plate perturbation device with EMG sensors placed on postural muscles to record electrical activity during toes up (simulating being pushed backward) and toes down (simulating being pushed forward) perturbation rotation trials. | Two week study period | |
Primary | Balance equilibrium and composite scores | Equilibrium and composite scores will be assessed by the Modified Clinical Test for Sensory Interaction on Balance (MCTSIB; NeuroCom®, Natus Medical Inc., Pleasanton, CA) during quiet stance. The MCTSIB requires the participant to stand upright as stable as possible for 10 s under four different conditions: (1) eyes open (EO) on a stable surface (SS), (2) eyes closed (EC) on SS, (3) EO on foam surface (FS), (4) EC on FS. | Two week study period | |
Primary | Sensory ratios | Sensory ratios will be assessed by the Modified Clinical Test for Sensory Interaction on Balance (MCTSIB; NeuroCom®, Natus Medical Inc., Pleasanton, CA) during quiet stance. The MCTSIB requires the participant to stand upright as stable as possible for 10 s under four different conditions: (1) eyes open (EO) on a stable surface (SS), (2) eyes closed (EC) on SS, (3) EO on foam surface (FS), (4) EC on FS. | Two week study period |
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