About this trial
This study follows the successfully completed HOLOBalance project which was funded by the EU Horizon 2020 scheme. TheHOLOBalance platform delivers exercises demonstrated via a hologram of the physiotherapist and corrected in real time by the hologram prompts based on performance monitoring via sensors. Further information is available at: https://holobalance.eu/. HOLOBalance was developed as a comprehensive rehabilitation protocol for individualised remote (tele)rehabilitation balance physiotherapy programme. It includes different multisensory balance and gait exercises, physical activity and memory training and exergames (video games which are also exercises) to improve balance function in older adults. The system can thus assess and remotely monitor how users are performing the exercises.
This pilot testing of a multisite randomised control trial (TeleRehab DSS, short for TeleRehabilitation Decision Support System) aims to investigating the usability and feasibility among a smaller sample population at each clinical site, identifying any technical bugs, and/or clinical procedural flaws to be remedied before delivery of the full-scale RCT.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 40-80 years
community dwelling able to walk 500-m independently or with a stick
Depression subscale on Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale <10/21 (14-item questionnaire)
No significant visual impairment (as self-reported by participants)
Disqualifiers
Outside of the stated age bracket
Unable to walk independently (even with use of a walking stick)
MOCA score <23
Score of 10 or higher on depression subscale of HADS
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- TeleRehab DSS Pilot Test
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University College, London
Lead sponsor
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Collaborator
University Medical Center Freiburg
Collaborator
King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital
Collaborator
Secretaria Regional de Saúde e Proteção Civil da Região Autónoma da Madeira
Collaborator
Institute of Communications and Computer Systems, Athens, Greece
Collaborator
University of Ioannina
Collaborator
Vilabs
Collaborator
BioIRC
Collaborator
Activage
Collaborator
Institue De Desenvolvimento De Novas Technologiassociacao
Collaborator
Quantitas SRL
Collaborator
Instituto para o Desenvolvimento e Inovação
Collaborator
BRIDG
Collaborator