VR headset measures how neck pain affects movement and balance
NCT ID NCT06474130
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This completed study tested a virtual reality (VR) system to assess how well people with and without chronic neck pain control their head and neck movements. 70 participants performed tasks like moving their head to follow targets or returning to a starting position. The goal was to see if the VR system could detect differences in sensorimotor control between the two groups.
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National Cheng Kung University
Tainan, Taiwan, 701, Taiwan
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