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Augmenting virtual reality exposure for PTSD with physical activity:study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

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    • Publication Date:
      2026
    • Collection:
      University of Groningen research database
    • Abstract:
      Background : Physical activity is increasingly incorporated in trauma-focused treatments as an augmentation strategy to improve treatment outcome. In a novel VR exposure treatment known as 3MDR (Multi-modal Motion-assisted Memory Desensitization and Reconsolidation), patients engage in low-intensity physical activity by walking on a treadmill throughout the therapy session, approaching trauma-related pictures that progressively enlarge until fully displayed in a VR environment. Physical activity is considered a key augmentation strategy in this treatment, with the proposed mechanism that walking toward a trauma-related picture facilitates the reduction of trauma-related avoidance, thereby improving treatment outcome. However, neither the specific effect of walking during this treatment nor the proposed working mechanism have been scientifically examined yet. Objective : In this paper we describe the rationale and study design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to examine the specific effect of walking toward trauma-related stimuli during VR exposure on treatment outcome. In addition, we will test whether walking toward trauma-related pictures facilitates a greater reduction in trauma-related avoidance. Method : Patients with PTSD ( N = 158) are randomised to two treatment conditions: walking (VR exposure while walking) or stationary (VR exposure without walking), while keeping all other treatment aspects constant. Participants in both conditions receive two preparatory treatment sessions, 6 or 12 VR exposure sessions, and one closure session. The primary outcome is clinician-rated PTSD symptom severity. Secondary outcomes are both clinician-rated- and self-reported trauma-related avoidance symptom severity, as well as self-reported PTSD symptom severity. Assessments take place pre- and after 6 and 12 VR exposure sessions (posttreatment), and at 3-, 6-, 12- and 18- months follow-up. Conclusion: This RCT aims to examine whether incorporating walking during trauma-focused treatment in a VR exposure environment ...
    • File Description:
      application/pdf
    • ISSN:
      2000-8066
    • Relation:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/41568558; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/hdl/https://hdl.handle.net/11370/fb080eb0-9edd-4077-b5c1-35da6d3425dd; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/2000-8066
    • Accession Number:
      10.1080/20008066.2025.2605803
    • Online Access:
      https://hdl.handle.net/11370/fb080eb0-9edd-4077-b5c1-35da6d3425dd
      https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/fb080eb0-9edd-4077-b5c1-35da6d3425dd
      https://doi.org/10.1080/20008066.2025.2605803
      https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/1481757402/Augmenting_virtual_reality_exposure_for_PTSD_with_physical_activity_study_protocol_of_a_randomised_controlled_trial.pdf
    • Rights:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.E3408E83