Virtual Intelligence for Transformative Lifestyle Solutions in Pain
Montefiore Medical Center
15 participants
Jun 1, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This pilot study aims to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a VR-based chronic pain management intervention with a virtual AI coach for patients with Opioid misuse and opioid use disorder (OM/OUD). The intervention is a single-day 45-minute VR intervention which is subdivided into three smaller sessions: Session 1: A 15-minute AI check-in to ask questions about biopsychosocial health, Session 2: A 20-minute Pain Coping Skills Training (PCST) session offering psychoeducation on managing chronic pain Session 3: A 10-minute stress reduction exercise. The VR sessions will be conducted using hardware (VR Headset Device - Meta Quest 3) and software developed by AugMend Health Company. The study will be conducted in a clinical setting at the Montefiore Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Program (MMPP), a Pain Medicine outpatient specialty practice within a major urban medical center. MMPP providers see thousands of patients every month, some of which have concurrent opioid misuse or OM/OUD.
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Interventions
The VR sessions will be conducted using hardware and software developed by AugMend Health Company. The AI-guided sessions will be administered using the commercially available Meta Quest 3 headset, which delivers high-resolution VR images and spatial audio through a standalone, wireless system.
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NCT07124598