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Virtual Reality Mirror Therapy for Those With Acquired Brain Injury: A Clinical Pilot Study

Not Applicable
Conditions
Acquired Brain Injury Including Stroke
Interventions
Device: Virtual Reality Mirror Therapy
Procedure: Traditional Mirror Therapy
Registration Number
NCT02762058
Lead Sponsor
University of Guelph
Brief Summary

The goal of this study is to investigate the effects of virtual reality based mirror therapy (VMT) on individuals with acquired brain injury when compared to a control group receiving traditional mirror therapy (TMT). This is a randomized controlled pilot study in which patients with hemiplegia will be assigned to VMT or TMT and the impact on upper extremity function will be observed.

Detailed Description

The investigators are currently running a mirror therapy pilot project in the Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation Program. Mirror therapy has been successfully used with people that have injuries such as strokes or other types of brain injuries that affect movement on one side of their body. Mirror therapy involves placing a mirror over the affected limb and angling it to reflect the unaffected limb. This creates a visual illusion that moving the unaffected limb also results in movement in the affected limb. This is theorized to aid recovery of the motor system in the brain. Virtual Reality (VR) can also be used with people with strokes and brain injuries and many studies of VR have shown positive results. In this study, the investigators will combine VR and mirror therapy. The investigators have designed a special new system that uses VR headset to make it appear that both limbs are moving when only the unaffected limb is moving. The investigators are going to do this by having people complete virtual tasks wearing this specially programmed headset. The tasks are everyday activities that a person might perform using two hands. Ultimately, the investigators hope to determine whether there is any difference between VR mirror therapy and regular mirror therapy in improving upper limb function.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • diagnosis of stroke or brain injury, including ischemic or hemorrhagic strokes, confirmed by radio logical evidence and evidence suggesting injury primarily to one side and exhibited by hemiplegia
  • their post injury time is between 2 weeks and 2 years
  • patients are between the age of 16 and 65 years old
Exclusion Criteria
  • greater than stage 4 on the CMSA
  • behavioral impairments that may prevent safe or consistent participation

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental GroupVirtual Reality Mirror TherapyPatients receiving Virtual Reality Mirror Therapy
Control GroupTraditional Mirror TherapyPatients receiving Traditional Mirror Therapy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Upper Extremity Function6-weeks

To measure subjects upper extremity function via assessment scores pre and post treatment.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Upper Extremity Range of Motion6-weeks

Arm position data recorded through the VR systems measured in millimeters.

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