The effect of exercise rehabilitation with exergames combined with ice therapy in the treatment of obese patients with gout: protocol for a clinical trial
Manting Cao, Hazwani Ahmad Yusof, Jianer Chen, Mohd Faizal Jalil, Siti Khairizan Rahim, Mohamad Zulfadhli Abdullah

TL;DR
This study will test if combining exergames and ice therapy helps obese gout patients lose weight, reduce pain, and improve health outcomes compared to exergames alone.
Contribution
This is the first study to investigate the combined use of exergames and ice therapy for gout management.
Findings
The study will compare outcomes between two groups after a 4-week intervention.
Results may show improved weight loss, pain relief, and uric acid reduction in the combined therapy group.
Findings could support a new rehabilitation approach for gout patients.
Abstract
Gout remains a leading cause of inflammatory arthritis worldwide, and the main risk factor for gout is persistent hyperuricemia. The clinical management of gout is mostly drug-based, and other treatment options are often ignored. This research proposal will explore whether exergames combined with ice therapy can help patients with gout to lose weight, relieve pain, improve the range of movement, improve quality of life, decrease uric acid level, decrease kinesiophobia and improve mental health of patients with gout. This experiment will use a two-arm randomized controlled design. The study setting is at the Advanced Medical and Dental Institute (AMDI), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). Obese patients with gout (N = 30) will be randomly assigned to the control group (receive an exergames intervention) and intervention group (receive an exergames intervention combined with ice therapy).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric Acid · Exercise and Physiological Responses · Health and Wellbeing Research
