Fujitani Ryo, Noguchi Shinichi, Jiroumaru Takumi
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Biwako Professional University of Rehabilitation: 967 Kitasaka-cho, Higashiomi City, Shiga 527-0145, Japan.
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Bukkyo University, Japan.
J Phys Ther Sci. 2025 May;37(5):199-203. doi: 10.1589/jpts.37.199. Epub 2025 May 1.
[Purpose] The potential of using optokinetic stimulation (OKS) in conjunction with virtual reality (VR) for balance training merits further investigation. We examined the effects of a single exposure to OKS through VR on the visual dependence of postural sway and control among healthy adults. [Participants and Methods] A two-minute virtual reality (OKS) task was performed by 30 healthy adults without balance impairment. The center of gravity was measured before and after completing the task in the standing position with the eyes open and closed to ascertain the Romberg ratio, which is a measure of visual dependence. [Results] The Romberg ratio of the VR + OKS group significantly decreased from before to after task completion. [Conclusion] The findings indicate that OKS applied with VR enhances visual dependence. These findings facilitate the future use of VR in postural control rehabilitation.
[目的] 将视动刺激(OKS)与虚拟现实(VR)结合用于平衡训练的潜力值得进一步研究。我们研究了通过VR单次暴露于OKS对健康成年人姿势摆动和控制的视觉依赖性的影响。[参与者和方法] 30名无平衡障碍的健康成年人进行了一项两分钟的虚拟现实(OKS)任务。在睁眼和闭眼站立姿势下完成任务前后测量重心,以确定罗姆伯格比率,这是一种视觉依赖性的测量方法。[结果] VR + OKS组的罗姆伯格比率在任务完成前后显著降低。[结论] 研究结果表明,与VR一起应用的OKS增强了视觉依赖性。这些发现有助于未来VR在姿势控制康复中的应用。