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NCT07414017
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Comparison of Focus of Attention in Virtual Reality-Based Exercise Training in Older Adults With Low Back Pain

Sponsor: Kirsehir Ahi Evran Universitesi

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Summary

Chronic low back pain is highly prevalent among older adults and is associated with impaired balance, increased fall risk, frailty, depressive symptoms, and reduced functional capacity. Exercise-based rehabilitation is a cornerstone of management in this population, and emerging evidence suggests that attentional focus strategies may influence motor learning and functional outcomes. Virtual reality-based exercise interventions provide an interactive and engaging environment that may further enhance rehabilitation outcomes in older individuals. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to compare the effects of external and internal focus of attention strategies applied during a virtual reality-based core stabilization exercise program on frailty, balance, fall risk, lower extremity functional strength, sarcopenia risk, and depression in older adults with chronic low back pain. Participants will be randomly allocated to either an external focus or internal focus group. Both groups will receive the same virtual reality-based core stabilization exercise program, administered three times per week for six weeks under physiotherapist supervision in a safe clinical setting. The exercise content, session duration, exercise volume, and progression will be identical between groups; the only difference will be the verbal and visual instructions provided to direct participants' attentional focus. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and after the intervention period. Frailty will be evaluated using the Frailty Assessment Scale (FAS-TR), sarcopenia risk using the SARC-T questionnaire, balance and fall risk using the Biodex Balance System, functional lower extremity strength using the Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test, and depressive symptoms using the Beck Depression Inventory. This study aims to determine whether attentional focus strategies differentially influence clinical and functional outcomes in older adults with chronic low back pain undergoing virtual reality-based exercise training.

Official title: Comparison of External and Internal Focus of Attention in Virtual Reality-Based Exercise Training in Older Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

65 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2026-02-23

Completion Date

2026-05-15

Last Updated

2026-02-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Traditional treatment program

The study will be conducted over a total of 6 weeks, with sessions held 3 days per week. Each session will last approximately 45-60 minutes. All participants will undergo a virtual reality-assisted core stabilization exercise program under the supervision of a physical therapist in a safe environment. The following basic core stabilization exercises will be performed in both groups: * Diaphragmatic breathing and abdominal bracing * Pelvic tilt (posterior/anterior) * Bridge exercise * Opposite arm-leg lift in quadrupedal position * Seated and standing trunk stabilization exercises * Dynamic balance and weight transfer exercises

OTHER

External Focus of Attention Virtual Reality Exercise

Participants in this group will receive a structured virtual reality-based core stabilization exercise program accompanied by verbal and visual instructions designed to direct attention toward the effects of movement on the environment, task outcomes, and externally defined targets within the virtual environment.

OTHER

Internal Focus of Attention Virtual Reality Exercise

Participants in this group will receive the same structured virtual reality-based core stabilization exercise program, accompanied by verbal and visual instructions aimed at directing attention toward body segment positioning, trunk control, muscle activation, and internal components of movement.

Locations (1)

Kirşehir Ahi Evran Univercity

Center, Kirşehi̇r, Turkey (Türkiye)