Video Game-Based Balance Training in Children With Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 15, 2025

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

February 28, 2026

Conditions
Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Urotherapy training

Standard urotherapy consists of five main components aimed at regulating lower urinary tract (LUT) function in children: education about LUT function and dysfunction, establishing healthy voiding habits and behavioral modifications, lifestyle recommendations such as balanced fluid intake and nutrition, monitoring of symptoms and voiding habits, and consistent caregiver support. In contrast, specific urotherapy focuses on treating particular LUT dysfunctions and includes interventions such as alarm therapy, pelvic floor training, biofeedback, neuromodulation, and clean intermittent catheterization. All children and their caregivers participating in our study will receive urotherapy training prior to the pelvic floor rehabilitation interventions. Each urotherapy session will last approximately 60 minutes.

OTHER

Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercise

The exercise will be performed under the supervision of a physiotherapist, twice a week for 8 weeks. After the correct position is established, participants will be instructed to slowly inhale through their nose and focus on feeling the breath move from top to bottom (cranial to caudal). They will be asked to hold their breath for a few seconds, then exhale slowly through pursed lips. Additionally, they will be reminded not to push only their abdomen upward while inhaling, but to feel the intra-abdominal pressure expanding evenly in all directions (360 degrees). This exercise will be performed in 3 sets of 10 repetitions.

OTHER

Biofeedback-Assisted Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises

"No invasive procedures will be performed. The physiotherapist will begin with external palpation of the perineal area to teach correct pelvic floor contractions without using accessory muscles. Once the patient masters this, animation-supported biofeedback exercises will start. If relaxation is insufficient, biofeedback will first target muscle relaxation.~Using the NeuroTrac Myoplus Pro4 device, surface electrodes will be placed at 2 and 7 o'clock on the perineum, and the reference electrode on the right thigh. Exercises will start in a lying position and progress to sitting and standing as control improves. Each session will last about 20 min, with 2-5 s contractions followed by 5-10 s relaxations."

OTHER

Video Game-Based Balance Exercise Training

"In our study, in addition to the standard protocol, virtual reality-supported video game-based balance exercises will be performed twice a week for 8 weeks. Each session will include a 5-minute warm-up, 20 minutes of balance exercises, and a 5-minute cool-down period. All sessions will follow the same protocol, with identical game order and duration. Each game will be played for approximately 5 minutes, and the number of repetitions for each game will vary depending on the participant's performance level.~As a therapeutic tool, the Wii console, Wii Fit Plus game disc, and Wii Balance Board will be used. The selected exercise games will include Hula Hoop Plus, Penguin Slide, Soccer Heading, Table Tilt, Tightrope Walk, Ski Jump, and Step Up."

OTHER

Functional Exercise Training

Our study will include exercises aimed at improving core stabilization, dynamic neuromuscular control, and pelvic mobility. Exercise selection will be tailored to individual needs, and the number of repetitions and duration will be adjusted based on the participant's progress. Preferred exercises will include movements such as bridge, dead bug, bilateral arm and leg lift, bear position, cat-camel, and pelvic clock.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

RECRUITING

Tuğtepe Pediatric Urology and Surgery Clinic, Istanbul

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Bahçeşehir University

OTHER

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