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The study of exercise therapy using a virtual reality system on healthy subjects assuming hospital use and intradialytic exercise

Takahashi, Ren Yabe, Hiroki Hibino, Takashi Morishita, Sayumi Watanabe, Mina Nishioka, Katsumasa Ishikawa, Hideaki 名古屋大学

2023.08

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The exercise experience in the virtual reality (VR) space with game elements provides an experience that makes the subjects feel as if they were real. Exercise therapy using VR is expected to lead
to the continuation of exercise by providing enjoyment that cannot be achieved with conventional
exercise therapy. In a study of healthy adults, cycling exercise with VR was less fatiguing, more
enjoyable, and more self-efficacious than regular cycling exercise.1 VR-based exercise therapy is
expected to be further developed in the areas of medical and rehabilitation sciences.
However, there are some limitations to exercise therapy using VR with respect to medicine and
rehabilitation. In particular, exercise therapy using VR is expected to be an effective intradialytic
exercise for dialysis patients who are forced to rest in bed for 4 h three times a week; however,
dedicated equipment and evidence are lacking. In previous studies,1-6 exercise therapy using VR
was performed with an ergometer and treadmill, or with patients who could sit, stand, or walk.
Notably, immersive VR devices used in previous studies require a computer,1 cords, and the game
itself, separate from VR goggles, which are often peripheral devices.2-7 However, these devices are
not suitable for use in dialysis or small hospital rooms because of their various peripheral devices.
Immersive VR was completed only with a VR device, and minimal equipment was necessary for
patients who had difficulty leaving their bed, such as patients undergoing hemodialysis.
We developed an immersive VR exercise therapy system using a stand-alone VR device,
assuming exercise during dialysis or in a hospital bed. This exercise therapy system focused
on therapeutic strength training to improve the functional decline of the lower limbs, assuming
patients were in the supine bed position. This report aims to provide basic data on the safety
and effectiveness of this system in healthy subjects, which can be used as a basis for future
applications in patients. ...

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