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"Psychological Intervention Enhanced by Virtual Reality for the Improvement of Appreciation of Body Functionality in Patients With Chronic Low-back-pain".
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CLEVER for Chronic Low-back Pain. Completed, enrolled 13 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to test whether a positive body image-based intervention is able to improve pain, disability, interference and emotional distress in people with chronic low back pain. Patients will receive 4 sessions approaching 5 different clinical modules: Pain Psychoeducation, Body Awareness, Pain Acceptance, Body Appreciation and Functionality and Gratitude. 2 sessions will include virtual reality (VR) environments to enhance the clinical outcomes. Researchers will analyse changes in the variables of interest after intervention compared to baseline.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
CLEVER: A positive body image-based intervention for Chronic Low Back Pain. Patients will receive 4 sessions to approach 5 clinical modules: Pain Psychoeducation, Body Awareness, Pain Acceptance, Body Appreciation and Functionality and Gratitude. virtual reality environments will be used to enhance the clinical outcomes in two sessions. Each session will last 60 minutes.