The Effects of Virtual Immersive Gaming to Optimize Recovery (VIGOR) in Low Back Pain: A Phase II Randomized Controlled Trial

虚拟沉浸式游戏对优化腰痛康复的影响(VIGOR):一项 II 期随机对照试验

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Abstract

Background: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) with kinesiophobia is difficult to treat, and traditional graded activity approaches often show limited adherence and short-term effects. Virtual reality (VR) may enhance treatment engagement by providing immersive game-based environments that encourage therapeutic movement. This randomized controlled trial aimed to examine the effects of VR interventions designed to promote lumbar spine flexion in individuals with cLBP and elevated movement-related fear. Methods: Participants were randomized to one of two nine-week VR game conditions that differed only in the amount of lumbar flexion required. Primary outcomes were changes in pain intensity and disability from baseline to one-week post-treatment. Secondary analyses examined lumbar flexion and expectations of pain/harm as potential mediators. Follow-up assessments were conducted at multiple time points through 48 weeks to assess maintenance of treatment gains. Results: Both VR groups showed significant and clinically meaningful reductions in pain and disability at post-treatment. Improvements were maintained throughout the 48-week follow-up period. Depression symptoms continued to improve during follow-up. Expectations of pain and harm decreased significantly during treatment and remained reduced, whereas objective lumbar flexion did not change appreciably over time. Mediator analyses indicated that improved expectations of pain/harm, rather than increased lumbar flexion, were more closely associated with treatment response. Conclusions: Immersive VR gaming produced sustained reductions in pain, disability, and movement-related fear in individuals with cLBP and kinesiophobia. Findings suggest that VR may enhance rehabilitation outcomes by modifying maladaptive expectations rather than altering lumbar motion. VR-based interventions represent a promising and engaging approach for long-term cLBP management.

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