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Clinical Trials/NCT04781465
NCT04781465
Active, not recruiting
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Feasibility Study on an Immersive Virtual Reality Tool in the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain

Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph1 site in 1 country24 target enrollmentJanuary 7, 2020

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Chronic Low-back Pain
Sponsor
Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph
Enrollment
24
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
To assess attendance of a rehabilitation program for chronic low back pain patients integrating immersive virtual reality sessions
Status
Active, not recruiting
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Chronic low back pain is a major public health problem today, because of its prevalence and its socio-professional impact. Multiple drug or non-drug treatments exist but the pain chronicization mechanism makes the management of chronic low back pain patients difficult. Stress rehabilitation programs in specialized structures have been set up to try to improve the outcome of these patients. Likewise, home exercise is recommended. However, adherence to these exercises is generally poor. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the use of new technologies, based on the use of digital tools, in the management of pain. Thus, in patients with chronic low back pain, the attractiveness of the proposed exercise programs with new technologies, the possibility of progression in the same exercise and the possibility of customizing these exercises have been reported as being able to meet the expectations of patients. for the purpose of rehabilitation. In virtual reality, users interact in an environment simulated by a 3-dimensional computer. This technology uses multisensory resources allowing the user to feel totally immersed in the virtual environment. Virtual reality has shown a benefit in the management of pain in several indications.

In low back pain patients, pain avoidance mechanisms are put in place very early due to fear of situations or movements that may reproduce or intensify the pain. Thus, for fear of pain, individuals avoid certain movements, in particular lumbar flexion movements. This avoidance of the lumbar flexion movement actually worsens the pain phenomenon because of the musculoskeletal changes associated with it. Therefore, one of the therapeutic areas for the management of chronic low back pain would be to improve lumbar flexion capacities.

Detailed Description

Thomas JS et al evaluated the benefits of a game of virtual reality baseball on improving lumbar flexion in a randomized study (virtual reality versus control). After 3 virtual reality sessions, the 2 groups were compared, there was no difference in the improvement in lumbar flexion or in the improvement in pain, probably due to the low number of sessions offered (only 3 ). Nevertheless, the harmlessness, feasibility and safety of the game were proven here. In addition, the perception of the game was positive by the participants and there was no aggravation of pain or side effects of virtual reality. On a larger scale and more recently, France CR and Thomas JS have shown in a randomized study of 230 patients the value of an immersive virtual reality game based on the progression of lumbar flexion compared to another game that does not improve this parameter. This was a virtual reality-based rehabilitation program, carried out over 18 weeks with 3 then 2 then 1 session (s) per week; the primary endpoint was assessment of pain and disability one week after the program. There was a sharper decrease in pain and disability with play that specifically worked lumbar flexion. The progression of lumbar flexion was correlated with the decrease in pain and disability. The authors thus showed that an immersive virtual reality game combining: a way to distract the patient's attention, a target to be reached, and a progression of the lumbar flexion exercise in the game would improve pain and pain. handicap of chronic low back pain. Virtual reality is a distraction technique, which combines visual and auditory, allowing immersion in a virtual world through a headset that transcribes a three-dimensional image. The diversion of attention by the use of virtual reality allows the patient to immerse himself in a fictitious environment thanks to a mask on the eyes that inhibits the vision of the outside world and a hearing headset reducing external sounds and reinforcing the mechanism of 'immersion. Our hypothesis is that the use of an immersive virtual reality tool would improve the rehabilitation care and the future of chronic low back pain patients, via this immersion capacity.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 7, 2020
End Date
December 31, 2023
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Man or woman whose age ≥ 18 years and \<60 years
  • French-speaking patient
  • Affiliated with social security or, failing that, with another health insurance system.
  • Non-specific low back pain +/- radiculalgia, mechanical, evolving for at least 3 months
  • Patient able to understand and respond to simple instructions
  • Numerical assessment scale for lumbar pain greater than or equal to 4/10
  • Patient having given free, informed and express consent.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding woman
  • Patients with nausea, vomiting, dizziness
  • Visual disturbance or hearing impairment, vestibular disorder or other disorder which, according to the investigator, makes it impossible to use a virtual reality mask or headset
  • Concomitant monitoring of another rehabilitation process (physiotherapy, occupational therapy, osteopathy, or other)
  • Patients with a history of neurological disorders such as epilepsy
  • Major cervical or lumbar osteoarthritis or severe scoliosis making it impossible to mobilize the spinal segment concerned
  • Biological inflammatory syndrome or inflammatory nature of pain
  • Fibromyalgia / chronic diffuse pain syndrome
  • Psychiatric pathology, except depression if the disease is controlled
  • Symptomatic back pain due to neoplasia / infection / underlying vertebral fracture

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

To assess attendance of a rehabilitation program for chronic low back pain patients integrating immersive virtual reality sessions

Time Frame: Week 4

Patient attendance to an immersive virtual reality program

To assess adherence of a rehabilitation program for chronic low back pain patients integrating immersive virtual reality sessions

Time Frame: Week 4

Patient adherence to an immersive virtual reality program

Secondary Outcomes

  • To evaluate patient satisfaction with the progress of the program(Week 4)
  • To evaluate stakeholder satisfaction with the progress of the program(Week 4)
  • Evaluate the improvement in pain(Week 4)
  • Evaluate the overall improvement of the patient(Week 4)

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