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N/ACompleted· 60 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Virtual Reality Exercise (VRE) using VRAGMENT softwaredevice
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NCT07149272N/ACompleted

Lactate Kinetics Analysis Related to Low-Intensity Resistance Exercise: Randomized Control Trial

Dr Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital·interventional·Posted Aug 29, 2025·Updated Aug 29, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Virtual Reality Exercise (VRE) using VRAGMENT software for Fatigue and Lactate. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The goal of this study aims to analyze lactate kinetics as an exercise response after conventional multimodal exercise and virtual reality exercise (VRE) in hospitalized geriatric. The main question it aims to answer are: 1. are there any difference in post exercise lactate at day 1 and 7 between the two groups? 2. does the lactate concentration reduces after low intensity resistance exercise in subject with high resting lactate? Participants were randomized into control and VRE group. Peripheral blood lactate was taken immediately before and after low-intensity resistance exercise at baseline and one week after

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsFatigue, Lactate
CountriesIndonesia
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20252026
First PostedAug 29, 2025
Enrollment StartFeb 16, 2024
Primary CompletionMay 30, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.3 yearsPosted 10 months ago

Interventions

Virtual Reality Exercise (VRE) using VRAGMENT softwaredevice

Adjuvant Virtual Reality Exercise (VRE) delivered via Oculus Quest 2 headset with VRAGMENT software, a culturally adapted VR program simulating daily activities (e.g., grocery shopping, phone calls) to induce physical movement. Participants received VRE alongside conventional multimodal exercise (breathing, resistance, aerobic) during hospitalization. Sessions were tailored to individual clinical conditions and aimed to improve fatigue and mobility through gamified rehabilitation