Virtual reality workouts could be the new fix for stubborn back pain
NCT ID NCT07207083
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is testing whether a 15-minute virtual reality exercise program can reduce pain and improve movement in adults with chronic low back pain. Sixty participants will wear a VR headset and do guided exercises, then be evaluated for pain, flexibility, and fear of movement. The goal is to see if VR can offer a safe, engaging way to manage long-term back pain.
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Sahmyook University, Science Hall 3
Seoul, Seoul, 01795, South Korea
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