By now, you may well be familiar with virtual reality games due to the popularity of some science fiction movies, video game systems such as X Box and PlayStation, 3 D TV, IMAX® movies, and Google glass. This technology allows users to feel like they are in another place and time even though they haven't gone anywhere.
I came across this story in a British newspaper and thought it would be interesting to share on this post. We've explored the idea of distraction technique in past posts. If you would like to read this article, it will tell you about a burn unit in the Netherlands who is using this technology to help patients to be less cognizant of their pain. The pain experience for burn patients is probably some of the most excruciating pain I can think of; if it works for them, it would probably work for most anyone!
Here is a link to the story:
The future of pain relief? Dutch burns unit trialling new virtual reality computer system that distracts patients from the agony of their wounds
Sources: Daily Mail, Wikipedia
I came across this story in a British newspaper and thought it would be interesting to share on this post. We've explored the idea of distraction technique in past posts. If you would like to read this article, it will tell you about a burn unit in the Netherlands who is using this technology to help patients to be less cognizant of their pain. The pain experience for burn patients is probably some of the most excruciating pain I can think of; if it works for them, it would probably work for most anyone!
Here is a link to the story:
The future of pain relief? Dutch burns unit trialling new virtual reality computer system that distracts patients from the agony of their wounds
Sources: Daily Mail, Wikipedia
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