Appropriate Image Selection With Virtual Reality in Vestibular Rehabilitation: Cross-sectional Study

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作者
Ersin, Kerem [1 ]
Gurlek, Emre [1 ]
Guler, Hakan [1 ]
Ertugay, Cigdem Kalaycik [2 ]
Serbetcioglu, Mustafa Bulent [3 ]
机构
[1] Istanbul Medipol Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Sci, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Istanbul Educ Res Hosp, Dept Audiol, Istanbul, Turkiye
[3] Istanbul Medipol Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Istanbul, Turkiye
来源
JMIR SERIOUS GAMES | 2023年 / 11卷
关键词
balance; computerized dynamic posturography; stress; vestibular rehabilitation; vestibular system; virtual reality; COMPUTERIZED DYNAMIC POSTUROGRAPHY; BALANCE; STRESS;
D O I
10.2196/40806
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: While vestibular rehabilitation with virtual reality (VR) is becoming more popular every day, the disadvantages of this method are not yet clear. Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the image to be used in vestibular rehabilitation with VR on the systems that provide body posture. Methods: The study was carried out with 36 participants (18 women and 18 men) aged 18 to 30 years. To assess balance control components separately, a sensory organization test was administered to the participants in the presence of stressful and relaxing environment images with VR technology. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory survey was also used to measure the stress values in the created environments. Results: The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory survey revealed that while stressful videos significantly increased stress, relaxing videos reduced stress. Among measurements obtained in the presence of VR, significant decreases were observed mostly in the visual system data. A significant increase in vestibular system data (P=.01) was observed with a decrease in visual system data (P<.001) when the relaxing image was presented. Additionally, there was a significant difference in the somatosensory (P=.001), composite (P=.002), and visual system (P<.001) data in the presence of stressful videos. Conclusions: Although the use of a VR system for vestibular rehabilitation is relatively new, no extant studies have examined how the image type used in VR can affect the integration of visual system data. Therefore, this study is unique in terms of showing the effects of the stress created by the change in the type of the image used in VR. When VR technology is used for therapeutic vestibular rehabilitation for patients whose balance disorder is due to the vestibular system, stress-free videos should be used. However, the use of stressful videos in VR technology will be beneficial in the rehabilitation of those with balance disorders due to the somatosensory system.
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