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Safety and Efficacy of Multisensory Stimulation Virtual Reality for Stroke Patients.

Safety and Efficacy of Multisensory Stimulation Virtual Reality for Stroke Patients.

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18-85 years
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Overview

This was a single-blind randomized controlled trial of multisensory stimulation virtual reality to improve motor and cognitive dysfunction in stroke patients.

Description

This was single-blind randomized controlled intervention study. Each stroke subject underwent screening period, baseline assessment period, intervention period, endpoint assessment period.

The screening period include the verification of inclusion/exclusion criteria and the acquisition of informed consent.

Baseline and endpoint assessment period include motor function related scales were evaluated (muscle strength, muscle tone, Fugl-Meyer scale, Berg balance scale); cognitive function related scale assessment \[Brief Mental State Examination Scale (MMSE), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), drawing clock test, Shape connection test A.B, standardized digital modal experiment, auditory word Learning Test\], emotional correlation scale assessment (Hamilton Depression Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Scale), and activity of daily living scale ADL scale. Meanwhile, quantitative evaluation of motor function three-dimensional gait detection and assessment of brain functional activation (fNIRs tests and fMRI) were synchronously completed.

The intervention period included multi-sensory stimulation immersive VR+ treadmill training with suitable for training intensity in the experimental group and only treadmill training similarly with suitable for training intensity in the control group. 20 minutes a day for 30 days, a total of 600 minutes (training frequency is adjusted according to the patient's own conditions).

Preliminary validation of effectiveness assessment includes Fugl-Meyer scale, Berg balance scale, and three-dimensional gait detection. Preliminary validation of the safety assessment includes fall and dizzy incidents.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. The first onset of stroke is diagnosed and confirmed according to the requirements of stroke
  2. The Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Lower Extremity (FMA-LE) is less than 34.
  3. 18-85 years of age.
  4. Able to walk with minor assistance
  5. MMSE score of 20-30 and ability to understand and follow instructions during the trial
  6. Able to sign an informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Severe visual or hearing impairments.
  2. Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  3. Patients with unrepaired cranial bone flaps or metallic implants following brain surgery.
  4. Presence of other conditions affecting lower limb motor function, such as osteoarthritis or recent lower limb fractures.
  5. History of severe psychiatric disorders, other neurological diseases, acute cardiopulmonary dysfunction, multiple organ failure, brain tumours, or epilepsy.

Study details
    Stroke

NCT06275516

First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University

14 May 2026

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