Virtual reality as a pain control adjunct in orthopedics: a narrative review

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  • What: This study showed that interactive VR games can provide long-term pain reduction . In contrast, other studies reviewed in this study showed that participants who were exposed to passive VR therapy (nature, landscape, or music film) for pain and anxiety after procedures did not show significant differences in anxiety when compared with the control group .
  • Who: Trisha Vuong et al. from the Orthopedics, Washington State University Elson SFloyd College of Medicine, Everett, USA, . Orthopedic Surgery have published the article: Review began 02/27/2024 Review ended 07/30/2024 Published 08/07/2024 © Copyright . . .

     

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