The Effect of Virtual Reality on Pulmonary Recovery and Mobility in Patients With Blunt Chest Trauma (VIREX PURE)
Blunt Chest Trauma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Blunt Chest Trauma focused on measuring Virtual Reality, Trauma, Pulmonary Recovery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Admitted to the trauma ward with sustained blunt chest trauma
- Age≥16
- Patient is willing and able to comply with the study protocol
Exclusion Criteria:
- Neurotrauma with GCS ≤13
- History of dementia, seizures, epilepsy
- Severe hearing/visual impairment not corrected
- Head wounds or damaged skin with which comfortable and hygienic use is not possible.
- Stay at intensive care unit (ICU) during current hospital admission.
- Erect position in bed not possible/allowed.
Sites / Locations
- Radboud university medical center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control
Virtual Reality
The control group will receive usual care. Patients will be instructed to perform respiratory exercises 8 times daily for 10 minutes and to extend these exercises 2 times daily with (sitting) physical exercises for an additional 10 minutes. Respiratory exercises include using incentive spirometry and exercises for deep breathing, huffing and coughing. Patients receive a leaflet with the exercises described and the exercises will be performed once daily under supervision of a physiotherapist. The other sessions will be unsupervised.
The intervention group will be instructed to perform the respiratory exercises using the VR-intervention 8 times daily for 10 minutes and to extend these exercises 2 times daily with (sitting) physical exercises for an additional 10 minutes. The respiratory exercises in VR are comparable to the exercises in usual care but performed in a virtual environment and without incentive spirometry. The physical exercises consist of several games through which patients are challenged to reach out to objects while engaging their core. Patients are allowed to continue these exercises or play some relaxation games for up to 30 minutes per session in total. The exercises will be performed once daily under supervision of a physiotherapist. The other sessions will be unsupervised.