Examining the Differential Effects of Traditional Float-REST and Dry Float on Subjective and Objective Health Outcomes

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

20

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 1, 2020

Primary Completion Date

April 17, 2022

Study Completion Date

October 31, 2023

Conditions
Sleep Quality
Interventions
OTHER

Simulated Flotation Therapy

"The Zerobody is a new technology designed to simulate the effects of traditional Float-REST therapy, but without the contact with salt water. The system has a very thin membrane that cradles the body and provides a warm sensation, similar to that experienced in a traditional flotation tank. The system will be housed in a room that allows for significant reductions in light and sound to mimic the experience of a flotation tank. The room will contain an intercom that allows participants to communicate with study personnel in the event they need assistance. Participants will undergo 60 minute sessions twice a week for 3 weeks using the Zerobody, also termed dry floating, as one of the two interventions."

OTHER

Traditional Float-REST Therapy

Traditional Float-REST therapy uses sensory deprivation tanks that consist of a very large warm water enclosure with a high concentration of Epsom salt to create a completely buoyant environment. This, along with a combination of temperature that is kept equal to skin temperature (94 degrees), allows the participant to eliminate the gravitational effects on the body, and along with lack of sound and low to no light (depending on comfort) allows the brain and body to completely relax for augmented physical and mental recovery. The room will contain an intercom that allows participants to communicate with study personnel in the event they need assistance. Participants will undergo 60 minute sessions twice a week for 3 weeks as one of the two interventions.

Trial Locations (1)

26505

Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute at West Virginia University, Morgantown

All Listed Sponsors
lead

West Virginia University

OTHER

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