# Virtual Reality Decreases Child Anxiety and Pain as Well as Caregiver Anxiety and Pain Perception During Orthopaedic Clinic Office Procedures

> **NCT05708586** · NA · TERMINATED · sponsor: **University of Michigan** · enrollment: 66 (actual)

## Conditions studied

- Anxiety
- Pain

## Interventions

- **BEHAVIORAL:** Control
- **DEVICE:** Virtual Reality (VR)

## Key facts

- **NCT ID:** NCT05708586
- **Lead sponsor:** University of Michigan
- **Sponsor class:** OTHER
- **Phase:** NA
- **Study type:** INTERVENTIONAL
- **Status:** TERMINATED
- **Start date:** 2021-12-08
- **Primary completion:** 2023-01-25
- **Final completion:** 2023-01-25
- **Target enrollment:** 66 (ACTUAL)
- **Why stopped:** Preliminary findings showed no significant difference between virtual reality and distraction techniques.
- **Last updated:** 2024-03-27


## Primary source

ClinicalTrials.gov registry: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05708586

## Citation

> US National Library of Medicine, ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT05708586, "Virtual Reality Decreases Child Anxiety and Pain as Well as Caregiver Anxiety and Pain Perception During Orthopaedic Clinic Office Procedures". Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-27 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/clinical/NCT05708586. Licensed CC0.

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