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Virtual Reality and Fear of Falling in Parkinson's Disease

The Role of Virtual Reality in Examining the Effect of Fear of Falling (FOF) on Postural Stability in Individuals Without and With Parkinson's Disease in Egypt: A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study


Sponsor

Ahram Canadian University

Enrollment

15 participants

Start Date

Jul 17, 2023

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Falls are common in elderly individuals and those with neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease causes postural instability and mobility issues that lead to falls and reduced quality of life. The fear of falling (FoF), a natural response to unstable balance, can exacerbate postural control problems. However, evaluating FoF relies primarily on subjective self-reports due to a lack of objective assessment methods. Objectives: This mixed-methods feasibility study aims to develop an objective method for assessing fear of falling during motion and walking using virtual reality. This protocol examines a range of FoF-related responses, including cognitive, neuromuscular, and postural stability factors. Methods: Individuals without and with Parkinson's disease will complete questionnaires, movement tasks, and walking assessments in real and virtual environments where FoF can be elicited using virtual reality (VR) technology. Data from center-of-pressure measurements, electromyography, heart rate monitoring, motion capture, and usability metrics will evaluate the method's acceptability and safety. Semi-structured interviews will gather participants' and researchers' experiences of the protocol. Discussion: This method may allow accurate assessment of how FoF impacts movement by measuring cognitive, neuromuscular, and postural responses during gait and motion. Virtual environments reproduce real-life scenarios that trigger FoF. Rigorously assessing FoF with this approach could demonstrate its ability to quantify the effects of FoF on movement. Conclusions: This protocol aims to improve FoF assessment by evaluating multiple responses during movement in virtual environments. It addresses current measures' limitations. A feasibility study will identify areas for improvement specific to Parkinson's disease. Successful validation could transform how FoF is evaluated and managed.


Eligibility

Min Age: 40 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study tests whether a virtual reality program can reduce the fear of falling in people with Parkinson's disease, helping them move more confidently and safely in daily life. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 40 or older with a Parkinson's disease diagnosis from a neurologist - You are at an early to middle stage of Parkinson's (Hoehn and Yahr stages I–III) - You can walk independently without a walking aid - You experience significant fear of falling or fear of movement - You can communicate verbally and follow instructions - Your Parkinson's medications are stable **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have significant vision or hearing problems - You have an unstable medical condition - You have other neurological or orthopedic conditions that limit movement - You experience dizziness, vertigo, headaches, or motion sickness - You have significant cognitive impairment - You are pregnant Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTVirtual reality

Virtual environment that triggers fear of falling

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTElectroencephalogram

Detect brain waves in response to fear of falling

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTElectromyography

Measures muscle activity and response to fear of falling

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTMotion Capture system

Measures postural and gait responses to fear of falling

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTPolar H10 Heart Sensor

Heart rate monitor

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTInertial measurement Unite

Measure Postural sway


Locations(1)

Human Mechatronics Lab, Ain Shams Virtual Hospital, Ain Shams University

Cairo, Egypt

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