Clinical Trial

Acute Effects of Smartphone-Delivered Local Vibration on Hand Sensorimotor Performance

Study acronym: SmartVib
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Record status
This record was last updated April 9, 2026 (before its estimated July 2026 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
This study investigates the acute effects of smartphone-delivered local vibration on hand sensorimotor performance in healthy young adults. Using a custom-developed iPhone application, three vibration frequencies (80 Hz, 150 Hz, and 220 Hz) are applied to the dominant hand in a randomized crossover design with a minimum 48-hour washout between sessions. The primary aim is to evaluate frequency-dependent dose-response effects on hand grip strength. Secondary aims include assessment of two-point discrimination (tactile spatial acuity), pressure pain threshold, and hand reaction time before and immediately after each vibration condition. The study seeks to generate evidence on optimal application parameters for smartphone vibration as an accessible and portable local vibration source in clinical and educational settings.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07521228
Lead Sponsor Acibadem University
Conditions Healthy Volunteers, Vibration; Adverse Effect
Enrollment 20 participants
Start Date 2026-04
Primary Completion 2026-07 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-11 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-04-09