Cognitive Integrated Motor Training for Mild Cognitive Impairment

(CM Trial)

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Overseen ByKiran Karunakaran, PhD
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial tests a new training program that combines movement and thinking tasks using virtual and mixed reality (VR/MR). It aims to improve walking and balance in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (trouble with thinking or memory). Participants will either engage in this new training or follow standard walking and balance exercises. Individuals aged 65-85, with mild memory issues and the ability to stand for five minutes, might be suitable candidates. The goal is to assess how these exercises affect both physical and mental abilities. As an unphased trial, this study provides a unique opportunity to explore innovative methods that could enhance quality of life.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial protocol does not specify if you need to stop taking your current medications, but it mentions that certain medications like steroids, benzodiazepines, and neuroleptics will be reviewed by the study doctor. It's best to discuss your specific medications with the study team.

What prior data suggests that this training is safe for older adults with mild cognitive impairment?

Research has shown that personalized virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) training is generally safe for people with mild memory and thinking problems. In past studies, participants completed 99% of the VR exercises without major issues, indicating that the training is well-tolerated. While researchers continue to study this type of training, current evidence suggests it is a safe option for those seeking to improve walking and balance. Always consult a healthcare provider about potential risks before joining a trial.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about the personalized cognitive-sensorimotor VR/MR training because it combines thinking tasks with walking and balance exercises in a virtual or mixed reality environment. Unlike standard care, which typically involves traditional physical exercises, this innovative approach offers a more engaging and interactive experience that could enhance cognitive and motor skills simultaneously. By integrating cognitive tasks with physical movement, it aims to improve brain function more effectively, providing a novel way to address mild cognitive impairment.

What evidence suggests that this personalized cognitive-sensorimotor VR/MR training is effective for improving walking and balance in older adults with mild cognitive impairment?

Research has shown that personalized virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) training, which participants in this trial may receive, can enhance thinking and movement skills in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Studies have found that VR can boost overall brain functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving. This training involves both physical movement and mental tasks, which can also aid in balance and walking. One study found that combining physical training with VR is beneficial for people with MCI. These findings suggest that VR/MR training could effectively improve both mental and physical abilities.12367

Who Is on the Research Team?

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Kiran Karunakaran, PhD

Principal Investigator

Kessler Foundation

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for older adults with mild cognitive impairment who have issues with walking and balance. Participants should be able to perform basic tasks independently but may be at risk of falls due to their condition.

Inclusion Criteria

I am between 65 and 85 years old.
Medical clearance will be obtained from a clinician or study team clinician if participant's physician is unavailable
I can understand and follow instructions for using a medical device.
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Exclusion Criteria

I experience double vision or involuntary eye movements.
I am not taking steroids, benzodiazepines, or neuroleptics.
My seizures are not under control.
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Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants undergo personalized cognitive integrated sensorimotor VR/MR training or standard of care training to improve gait and balance

10 weeks
Weekly sessions

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment

4 weeks

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Personalized cognitive-sensorimotor VR/MR training
Trial Overview The study tests a new training that combines physical movement and thinking tasks using virtual/mixed reality, aiming to improve gait and balance. It compares this method against the standard care given for such conditions.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Personalized cognitive-sensorimotor VR/MR trainingExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: Standard of CareActive Control1 Intervention

Find a Clinic Near You

Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Kessler Foundation

Lead Sponsor

Trials
190
Recruited
11,300+

Rutgers University

Collaborator

Trials
127
Recruited
2,814,000+

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Collaborator

Trials
11
Recruited
1,100+

Published Research Related to This Trial

Virtual-reality-based cognitive training (VRCT) significantly improved cognitive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), as evidenced by better scores on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) after 24 sessions of training.
Both VRCT and exercise interventions enhanced cognitive and physical health, with exercise also improving handgrip strength, indicating that both methods are beneficial for older adults with MCI.
Virtual Reality and Exercise Training Enhance Brain, Cognitive, and Physical Health in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment.Yang, JG., Thapa, N., Park, HJ., et al.[2023]
The smart aging serious game (SASG) effectively assesses cognitive profiles in individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and shows good usability even among those less familiar with technology, based on a study involving 36 aMCI and 107 healthy control subjects.
SASG demonstrated superior ability to detect hippocampal degeneration compared to traditional cognitive assessments, outperforming the Montreal cognitive assessment test (MoCA), indicating its potential as a digital biomarker for early dementia detection.
The Use of a Virtual Reality Platform for the Assessment of the Memory Decline and the Hippocampal Neural Injury in Subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Validity of Smart Aging Serious Game (SASG).Cabinio, M., Rossetto, F., Isernia, S., et al.[2020]
The COGNIPLAT cognitive training game significantly improved cognitive performance in elderly participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), as evidenced by notable enhancements in various cognitive tests after 24 training sessions.
Participants in the intervention group showed high engagement and completion rates, with a 91% completion rate and 100% attendance for follow-up, indicating that the platform is not only effective but also well-received and usable by the elderly.
Feasibility and Effects of Cognitive Training with the COGNIPLAT Game Platform in Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.Goumopoulos, C., Skikos, G., Frounta, M.[2023]

Citations

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