Kai Cheng, Fatimah Alkhameys, Hannes Devos, Patricia Kluding, John Miles, Chun-Kai Huang
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Virtual Reality for Balance in Individuals With Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Assessment and Intervention Strategies.
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications have wide-ranging effects on numerous aspects of health, particularly as they affect individual's static and dynamic balance. Balance assessments and interventions have emerged as key components of rehabilitation strategies for individuals with DM. As part of the growing incorporation of virtual reality (VR) technology into rehabilitative, this systematic review aims to synthesize the current evidence on VR-based assessment and interventions for balance in individuals with DM.
Methods: A comprehensive search of electronic database including PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane, and PEDro was conducted from the inception through April 2024. Studies applying VR technology either as balance assessments or interventions among individuals with DM were made potentially eligible for inclusion.
Results: A total of 12 studies were included according to the inclusion criteria, which included 345 individuals with DM. Four studies utilized VR for balance assessment, revealing that individuals with DM exhibited impaired balance compared with healthy controls. Eight studies applied VR tools for balance training. Despite variations in statistical significance, all studies reported enhanced balance after VR interventions.
Conclusion: This systematic review summarizes VR as an innovative and interactive approach, demonstrating its applicability and usefulness in both balance assessment and intervention among individuals with DM.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (JDST) is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Diabetes Technology Society. JDST covers scientific and clinical aspects of diabetes technology including glucose monitoring, insulin and metabolic peptide delivery, the artificial pancreas, digital health, precision medicine, social media, cybersecurity, software for modeling, physiologic monitoring, technology for managing obesity, and diagnostic tests of glycation. The journal also covers the development and use of mobile applications and wireless communication, as well as bioengineered tools such as MEMS, new biomaterials, and nanotechnology to develop new sensors. Articles in JDST cover both basic research and clinical applications of technologies being developed to help people with diabetes.