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Comparison Between Conventional Intervention and Non-immersive Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation of Individuals in an Inpatient Unit for the Treatment of COVID-19: A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial

机译:常规干预与非沉浸式虚拟现实的比较,以便在住院部位康复中进行Covid-19:随机对照交叉试验的研究方案

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Background: The new human coronavirus that leads to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) has spread rapidly around the world and has a high degree of lethality. In more severe cases, patients remain hospitalized for several days under treatment of the health team. Thus, it is important to develop and use technologies with the aim to strengthen conventional therapy by encouraging movement, physical activity, and improving cardiorespiratory fitness for patients. In this sense, therapies for exposure to virtual reality (VR) are promising and have been shown to be an adequate and equivalent alternative to conventional exercise programs. Aim: This is a study protocol with the aim of comparing the conventional physical therapy intervention with the use of a non-immersive VR software during COVID-19 hospitalization. Methods: Fifty patients hospitalized with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 will be divided in two groups under physiotherapy treatment using conventional or VR intervention: Group A: participants with COVID-19 will start the first day of the protocol with VR tasks in the morning and then in the second period, in the afternoon, will perform the conventional exercises ( n = 25) and Group B: participants with COVID-19 will start the first day with conventional exercises in the morning and in the second period, in the afternoon, will perform activity with VR ( n = 25). All participants will be evaluated with different motor and physiologic scales before and after the treatment to measure improvements. Conclusion: Considering the importance of benefits from physical activity during hospitalization, VR software shows promise as a potential mechanism for improving physical activity. The results of this study may provide new insights into hospital rehabilitation. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov , identifier: {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT04537858","term_id":"NCT04537858"}} NCT04537858 . Registered on 01 September 2020.
机译:背景:导致Covid-19的新人冠状病毒(2019年冠状病毒疾病)已经迅速传播了世界,并且具有高度的致命程度。在更严重的情况下,患者在治疗健康团队的治疗后仍然住院。因此,通过促进运动,身体活动和改善患者的心肺功能性,开发和使用技术,以旨在加强常规治疗。从这个意义上讲,暴露于虚拟现实(VR)的疗法是有前途的,并且已被证明是传统锻炼计划的足够和等同的替代方案。目的:这是一项研究方案,目的是将传统物理治疗干预与在Covid-19住院期间使用非沉浸式VR软件进行比较。方法:使用常规或VR干预治疗Covid-19确诊诊断的五十名患者将分为两组,使用常规或VR干预然后在第二个时期,下午,将执行传统练习(N = 25)和B组:Covid-19的参与者将在早上和第二个时期开始第一天,下午在第二个时期开始。将使用VR(n = 25)执行活动。所有参与者将在治疗前后用不同的电动机和生理尺度进行评估,以测量改进。结论:考虑到住院期间益处的重要性,VR软件将承诺作为改善身体活动的潜在机制。本研究的结果可能会对医院康复提供新的见解。试用注册:ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:{“类型”:"临床 - 试验“,”attrs“,{”文本“:{”nct04537858“,”术语“,”NCT04537858“NCT04537858”。nct04537858“。nct04537858”。nct04537858“nct04537858”。nct04537858“nct04537858”。nct04537858“。nct04537858”。nct04537858“nct04537858 。注册于2020年9月1日。

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