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Development and Evaluation of Balance and Coordination Training System

M

Marmara University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Healthy
Coordination and Balance Disturbances
Lower Extremity Problem

Treatments

Device: Virtual Reality Based Balance and Coordination Exercises

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04283084
09.2017.257

Details and patient eligibility

About

This project aims to develop an interactive floor that will perceive the pressure, give the user visual (light) and auditory (signal) feedback, use a monitor that will guide the user with visual reporting, develop a software that enables the integration of the floor with the monitor, adjusts the degree of difficulty of education, records training, and objectively grades balance development, investigate the clinical effectiveness of the balance and coordination education system, in which hardware and software coexist, verify the validity and reliability of the developed system by evaluating its validity and reliability with proven tests.

Full description

In order to carry out daily life activities, independence of individuals should be insured. For this independence, it is necessary to have adequate balance and coordination. Without adequate balance and coordination, it is not possible to walk neither even to stand. Movement is the basic living unit of an organism. Balance and coordination are of great importance for smooth, fluid and convenient action. In the clinical settings individuals are given exercises in different ways to increase their balance and coordination to protect them from injuries and to gain their independence. Nowadays, in order to adapt to the future, technological devices that can analyze and improve balance and coordination are being developed. The adequacy of the devices or systems developed for this purpose is also discussed. Most of the systems available on market only provide balance training by moving the floor, while others aim to contribute to balance by stimulating joint proprioception with a vibrating ground. This project aims to develop equipments that will provide balance and coordination trainings to guide the user through visual, auditory and mechanical feedback, develop a software which will record, analyze and evaluate the trainings given while ensuring that this equipment works systematically, carry out clinical studies to investigate the effectiveness of this developed system in healthy people.

Enrollment

25 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Volunteer to participate
  • Being healthy
  • Being between 18-45 years of age

Exclusion criteria

  • Presence of any neurological or orthopedic problems that may affect balance and coordination,
  • Being pregnant,
  • Any drug use that may affect balance and coordination,
  • Any deformation in vertebrae or lower limbs,
  • History of any surgery in the lower limbs in the preceding 1 year,
  • Any nervous lesion, existing neurological diseases, sensory defects,
  • Any hearing or visual problems

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

25 participants in 1 patient group

Study group
Experimental group
Description:
Number of participants in this group is anticipated to be 25. Participants in this group will be receiving 10 minutes of exercise with the virtual reality based balance and coordination training system (MARBES). In the MARBES system two exercises (1. Balance exercise, 2. Coordination exercise) will be played for 5 minutes each.
Treatment:
Device: Virtual Reality Based Balance and Coordination Exercises

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Dilara Merve Sari, MSc

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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