医学
平衡(能力)
物理医学与康复
随机对照试验
物理疗法
虚拟现实
压力中心(流体力学)
动平衡
平衡训练
工程类
人工智能
航空航天工程
外科
物理
量子力学
计算机科学
空气动力学
作者
Anna Falivene,Gaia Scaccabarozzi,Silvia Busti Ceccarelli,Massimo Molteni,Katrijn Klingels,Evi Verbecque,Fabio Alexander Storm,Emilia Biffi,Alessandro Crippa
摘要
Background/Objectives: Beyond the core characteristics of the condition, autistic individuals often significantly struggle with postural balance. This pilot study aimed to investigate the effects of an immersive virtual reality-based training administered with Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab (GRAIL) on postural balance of autistic children. Methods: A total of 20 autistic participants aged 6 to 13 were enrolled in a 5-week randomized, parallel-group, open-label, controlled trial, and received either balance training with the GRAIL system or no training. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier: NCT04276571). The primary outcome measures were the change in center of pressure (CoP) metrics during GRAIL balance assessments and the change in motor skills as assessed with Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2. Secondary outcome measures included parent-report Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire, center of mass metrics, and gait parameters evaluated with GRAIL. ANCOVA tests were performed for all outcomes, with time (T0 and T1) as within-subjects factor, the group (training and control groups) as between-subjects factor, and considering age as covariate. Results: Slight but significant time by group interactions were found in some CoP metrics (i.e., sway path length, velocity in the antero-posterior direction, and the jerk). Conclusions: These findings preliminarily suggest that a virtual reality-based training may induce slight modifications in postural balance strategies, which can be enhanced with longer or more intensive training.
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