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180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy

BACKGROUND: Patients with haemophilic arthropathy suffer chronic pain that affects and restricts their quality of life. Visualization of movement through immersive virtual reality is used for pain management. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization therapy in pa...

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Autores principales: Ucero‐Lozano, Roberto, Pérez‐Llanes, Raúl, López‐Pina, José Antonio, Cuesta‐Barriuso, Rubén
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36261396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.14683
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author Ucero‐Lozano, Roberto
Pérez‐Llanes, Raúl
López‐Pina, José Antonio
Cuesta‐Barriuso, Rubén
author_facet Ucero‐Lozano, Roberto
Pérez‐Llanes, Raúl
López‐Pina, José Antonio
Cuesta‐Barriuso, Rubén
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with haemophilic arthropathy suffer chronic pain that affects and restricts their quality of life. Visualization of movement through immersive virtual reality is used for pain management. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization therapy in patients with haemophilic ankle arthropathy. METHODS: Prospective, multicentre pilot study. Fifteen adult patients with bilateral haemophilic ankle arthropathy were recruited (mean age: 42.73 ± 12.36 years). The intervention lasted 4 weeks, with daily home sessions of 180‐degree immersive motion visualization. The patients were given virtual reality glasses to use with their smartphones. From the YouTube mobile app® they accessed the recorded video with access from the He‐Mirror App®. The study variables were joint state (Haemophilia Joint Health Score), pressure pain threshold (pressure algometer), muscle strength (dynamometry) and range of motion (goniometry). Three evaluations were performed: at baseline (T0), after the intervention (T1) and at the end of a 16‐week follow‐up period (T2). RESULTS: No patient developed ankle hemarthrosis during the experimental phase. In the repeated measures analysis we found statistically significant differences in joint state (F = 51.38; η(2) (p) = .63), pressure pain threshold of the lateral malleolus (F = 12.34; η(2) (p) = .29) and range of motion (F = 11.7; η(2) (p) = .28). CONCLUSIONS: Therapy using immersive motion visualization does not cause hemarthrosis. This intervention can improve joint condition, pressure pain threshold and range of motion in patients with ankle arthropathy. Changes greater than the MDC were reported in more than 40% of patients for the variables pressure pain threshold, anterior tibialis strength and range of motion, which were considered clinically relevant.
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spelling pubmed-100921642023-04-13 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy Ucero‐Lozano, Roberto Pérez‐Llanes, Raúl López‐Pina, José Antonio Cuesta‐Barriuso, Rubén Haemophilia Original Articles BACKGROUND: Patients with haemophilic arthropathy suffer chronic pain that affects and restricts their quality of life. Visualization of movement through immersive virtual reality is used for pain management. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization therapy in patients with haemophilic ankle arthropathy. METHODS: Prospective, multicentre pilot study. Fifteen adult patients with bilateral haemophilic ankle arthropathy were recruited (mean age: 42.73 ± 12.36 years). The intervention lasted 4 weeks, with daily home sessions of 180‐degree immersive motion visualization. The patients were given virtual reality glasses to use with their smartphones. From the YouTube mobile app® they accessed the recorded video with access from the He‐Mirror App®. The study variables were joint state (Haemophilia Joint Health Score), pressure pain threshold (pressure algometer), muscle strength (dynamometry) and range of motion (goniometry). Three evaluations were performed: at baseline (T0), after the intervention (T1) and at the end of a 16‐week follow‐up period (T2). RESULTS: No patient developed ankle hemarthrosis during the experimental phase. In the repeated measures analysis we found statistically significant differences in joint state (F = 51.38; η(2) (p) = .63), pressure pain threshold of the lateral malleolus (F = 12.34; η(2) (p) = .29) and range of motion (F = 11.7; η(2) (p) = .28). CONCLUSIONS: Therapy using immersive motion visualization does not cause hemarthrosis. This intervention can improve joint condition, pressure pain threshold and range of motion in patients with ankle arthropathy. Changes greater than the MDC were reported in more than 40% of patients for the variables pressure pain threshold, anterior tibialis strength and range of motion, which were considered clinically relevant. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-19 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10092164/ /pubmed/36261396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.14683 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Haemophilia published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Ucero‐Lozano, Roberto
Pérez‐Llanes, Raúl
López‐Pina, José Antonio
Cuesta‐Barriuso, Rubén
180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
title 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
title_full 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
title_fullStr 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
title_full_unstemmed 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
title_short 180‐degree immersive VR motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
title_sort 180‐degree immersive vr motion visualization in the treatment of haemophilic ankle arthropathy
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36261396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.14683
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