Completed
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
NCT06151093
The Effect of Balance Exercises on Cognitive Function
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Updated Dec 15, 2025
Brief Summary
The aim of our study is to examine the effects of balance exercises performed in virtual and real environments on visual-spatial attention and mental rotation in healthy young adult individuals using EEG brain oscillations.
Interventions
Name:
Video-based games intervention
Type:
OTHER
Description:
These games are applied via using Nintendo Wii
1st - 2nd Week Applications
* Basic Step
* Penguin slide (right-left weight transfer)
* Snowball flight (right-left weight transfer)
* Tilt city (right-left weight transfer)
3rd-4th Week Applications
* Advanced Step
* Snowball flight (right-left weight transfer)
* Penguin slide (right-left weight transfer)
* Table tilt (weight transfer in 4 directions)
5th-6th Week Applications
* Advanced Step
* Table tilt (weight transfer in 4 directions)
* Balance bubble (weight transfer to 4 directions)
* Ski slalom (weight transfer in 4 directions)
Name:
Balance exercises
Type:
OTHER
Description:
1st-2nd Week Applications On a flat-hard surface;
* Standing on 2 legs
* Stepping forward and backward (separately for both feet)
* Getting into the tandem position and maintaining the position (separately for both feet)
* Standing on one leg (separately for both feet)
* Weight transfer in four directions
* Taking a step back towards the step
* Stepping on the stability ball
3rd-4th Week Applications All exercises which applied in 1st and 2nd week are applied on mat.
5th-6th Week Applications On the balance board;
* Standing on 2 legs
* Stepping forward and backward (separately for both feet)
* Getting into the tandem position and maintaining the position (separately for both feet)
* Standing on one leg (separately for both feet)
* Weight transfer in four directions
* Catching balls thrown by the enforcer
Primary Outcomes
Measure:
EEG - event related oscillations
TimeFrame:
Baseline-6 week
Description:
In our research, EEG recordings will be made with the Brain Vision Recorder (Brainproduct, Munich, Germany) device. Recording will be made on 30 channels with 0.1-250 Hz band pass and 500 sample rate features. An elastic cap with 32 Ag-AgCl electrode placement will be used as the cap. The placement of electrodes will be made according to the international 10-20 system and includes FP1, FP2, F7, F3, FZ, F4, F8, FT7, FC3, FCZ, FC4, FT8, T7, C3, CZ, C4, T8, TP7, CP3, CPZ. Recordings will be taken from the electrodes CP4, TP8, P7, P3, PZ, P4, P8, O1, OZ and O2. Additionally, two connected electrodes (A1+A2) will be placed on the front of both earlobes as a reference, and the ground electrode will be placed on the back of the right earlobe. In addition, electrodes placed in the medial upper part and lateral orbital part of the left eye will be used for EOG recording. During shooting, care will be taken to ensure that the impedance values of the electrodes are below 10 kΩ.
Trial Information
NCT ID
NCT06151093
Status
Completed
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Phases
NA
Sponsor
Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
Last Updated
December 15, 2025