Virtual Reality is now being used in the treatment and management of chronic pain showing great results and less side effects than opioid medication treatment.
Author: HealthNews
Virtual and augmented reality are transforming the healthcare industry to improve patient outcomes, increase the accessibility of care, and enhance medical education and training.
Virtual and augmented reality are transforming the healthcare industry to improve patient outcomes, increase the accessibility of care, and enhance medical education and training.
Virtual reality is transforming healthcare for patients with better access to treatment, while providers use it for training, telemedicine, and practice.
Virtual reality could reduce anxiety, depression, and pain in palliative care patients by providing moments of joy and pleasure. As the use of VR expands in healthcare, experts explore its use in hospice and palliative care.