Virtual Reality-based Induction to Improve Positive Body Image in Low Back Pain Patients.

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Enrollment

53

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

January 24, 2024

Study Completion Date

January 24, 2024

Conditions
Chronic Low-back PainLow Back Pain
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Positive Appreciation of Body Functionality Induction

The positive induction takes place in a virtual environment of a dressing room and includes the following methods to induce positive appreciation of body functionality: 1) a narrative that aims to take the participants back to a time in the past when they held a higher positive body image. 2) A green virtual costume, representing their body at that time in the past and the positive attitude and feelings towards their body. 3) Five daily life tasks involving the use of the lower back, accompanied by auditory reminders and visual cues (green costume) to preserve the induction effect.

BEHAVIORAL

Negative Appreciation of Body Functionality Induction

The negative induction takes place in a virtual environment of a dressing room and includes the following methods to induce a lower appreciation of body functionality: 1) a narrative that aims to take the participants back to a time in the past when they held a lower positive body image. 2) A red virtual costume, representing their body at that time in the past and the negative attitude and feelings towards their body. 3) Five daily life tasks involving the use of the lower back, accompanied by auditory reminders and visual cues (red costume) to preserve the induction effect.

Trial Locations (1)

46015

Arnau de Vilanova Hospital, Valencia

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Valencia

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