Virtual reality has unlimited applications in the medical field!

When it comes to virtual reality (VR), many people have no stranger to the novelty entertainment experience they bring. However, the application potential of VR technology is far beyond this. When virtual reality is combined with healthcare, patients suffering from illness will benefit.

When God used his lifelong joke to open up fate with us, virtual reality gave people a glimmer of hope. Recently, a study released by the British "Science Report" magazine showed that through virtual reality training and brain control robotics science, some patients who have suffered long-term paralysis due to spinal cord injury have made breakthroughs in movement and perception.

During the research process, participants were immersed in the virtual reality environment, using the mechanical outer skeleton controlled by the brain to help restore lower body movements. Of the 8 patients enrolled in the study, 7 were completely paralyzed below the spinal cord. However, after 12 months of rehabilitation training, all patients recovered their spontaneous muscle function and experienced feelings of touch and pain. In addition, the patient's bladder and bowel control capabilities have also been restored, and cardiovascular function has also been enhanced. Of these, four patients who were previously diagnosed with complete delirium have now been “upgraded” to incomplete paraplegia.

In addition to providing benefits for the rehabilitation of patients, virtual reality also opens the door for doctors to work. According to the US Consumer News and Business Channel, Dr. Hillin Tiffy, a famous radon expert from Beverly Hills, California, used virtual reality technology to live hernia surgery. Virtual reality perfectly presents a real surgical scene, giving the audience a sense of immersion. The use of VR technology for live-surgery operation will change the form of surgical education, and it will also help realize the interconnection and sharing of medical surgical information.

In addition, surgeons can observe lesions from a variety of angles through virtual reality equipment, gain insight into the situation, identify potential risks, and fully prepare for complex high-risk surgeries.

Virtual reality also creates a whole new situation for psychotherapy. In April this year, Deutsche Bank released the latest VR report, saying that doctors and therapists are trying to treat mental illnesses by creating personalized virtual reality scenarios. For example, the University of Southern California’s Institute of Innovation and Technology launched a virtual reality therapy. In the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, a London company also uses virtual reality technology to treat phobias. Due to technical limitations, traditional therapy for the treatment of phobia exposes obstacles in operation and may cause the patient to have a nervous breakdown due to uncontrollable operation. Through VR technology, such difficulties can be greatly improved. VR exposure therapy will use a device such as a head-mounted display to create a highly simulated world for patients. The doctor can adjust the level of environmental terror according to the patient's condition. Sometimes doctors can immerse themselves in the VR world together with the patient. The patient is given the right medicine to compare with his own condition.

With the rapid development of science and technology, the application of virtual reality in the medical field is boundless.

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