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Virtual Reality and Field Training to Enhance Community Walking After Stroke
Sponsor: McGill University
Summary
While stroke survivors discharged from rehabilitation present with some recovery in mobility, their ability to ambulate in the community remains limited. The investigators propose to test a novel, low-cost, intensive and individually tailored intervention that combines virtual reality (VR) and field training to enhance community ambulation and participation in stroke survivors discharged from rehabilitation. The aims are to: (1) Assess feasibility, acceptability, safety and adherence of the intervention in stroke survivors; and (2) Examine the extent to which post-intervention changes in functional walking and participation to community walking vary according to walking, cognitive and visual-perceptual abilities. The investigators will use a virtual environment prototype simulating a shopping mall and surrounding streets, in which participants will interact using VR goggles and game controllers. Scenarios of increasing levels of complexity will be introduced. This intervention study involves a single group, multiple pre- multiple post- study design where chronic stroke participants will engage in a 4-week training program. The program will include VR training sessions performed in the clinical setting (3/week) and practice of community ambulation skills while supervised by family/caregivers (2/week). Participants will be assessed on measures of functional walking, balance \& mobility and participation to community walking. Adherence, safety and acceptability will be documented. This study will generate foundation knowledge on the response to the intervention based on individual capacities.
Official title: A Virtual Reality and Field Training Toolkit to Enhance Community Ambulation and Participation in Stroke Survivors
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - 74 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2021-04-01
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2026-02-20
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Virtual Reality and Field Training (VRFT)
The VRFT intervention involves the intensive practice of community ambulation skills. Some of the training sessions will be performed in a virtual environment, while others will consist of field training exercises in the community. During the intervention, stroke participants will be invited to practice different dimensions of community ambulation, such as postural transitions, avoiding other pedestrians, dual-task walking, etc.
Locations (2)
Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital
Laval, Quebec, Canada
Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de Québec
Québec, Quebec, Canada