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NCT06140121: iMOVE-G
Immersive Technology to Improve Physical Therapy Engagement
NA trial testing Virtual Reality Physical Therapy in Physical Health in 60 participants. Completed in 7 February 2025.
7 February 2025
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | Stanford University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Completed |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | randomized |
| Design | crossover |
| Masking | none |
| Primary purpose | supportive care |
| Enrollment | 60 |
| Start date | 13 March 2024 |
| Primary completion | 7 February 2025 |
| Estimated completion | 7 February 2025 |
| Sites | 1 location across United States |
Drugs / interventions tested
- Virtual Reality Physical Therapy
- Traditional Physical Therapy
Conditions studied
- Physical Health — all drugs for Physical Health →
Sponsor
Stanford University
Who can join
Adults 7 to 25, any sex, with Physical Health. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
This is an experimental study to evaluate the efficacy of a Virtual Reality aid Physical Therapy (VRPT) in increasing the physical activity levels and quality of life of children.
Publications & conference data
No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.
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Currently open trials in the same condition.
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Verify against primary sources
- ClinicalTrials.gov — authoritative US registry record
- WHO ICTRP — international registry index
- EU Clinical Trials Register
- Sponsor press releases (Google)
- Trial protocol + status: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06140121 (US National Library of Medicine, public domain)
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Stanford University
- Last refreshed: 27 January 2026
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