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A VR system consisting of headset, headphone, hand controller and a computer for gaming. [Source: https://www.modbee.com/news/business/biz-columns-blogs/biz-beat/article232751457.html]
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In health treatment processes, patients must often endure painful procedures for various medical conditions. However, with advancement in technology and the advent of affordable consumer-grade equipment, clinicians now have access to various interventions for pain management especially for pediatric patients. In this work, we review, design, implem...
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... of the VR headset that is worn like a pair of eyeglasses and a mobile phone running a VR application, which is clipped to the front of the headset. Advanced VR headsets are connected to a computer running the application or game of interest. Additional peripherals for a more immersive experience include headphone, hand controller, treadmill etc. Fig. 1 shows a VR system used for gaming. The scope of this work is limited to the design and development of a 3D mobile application (game) for use with a VR headset. The developed application is fully immersive and suitable for pain management in pediatric patients. The main contributions of this work ...
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... of the VR headset that is worn like a pair of eyeglasses and a mobile phone running a VR application, which is clipped to the front of the headset. Advanced VR headsets are connected to a computer running the application or game of interest. Additional peripherals for a more immersive experience include headphone, hand controller, treadmill etc. Fig. 1 shows a VR system used for gaming. The scope of this work is limited to the design and development of a 3D mobile application (game) for use with a VR headset. The developed application is fully immersive and suitable for pain management in pediatric patients. The main contributions of this work ...
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Study objective
We aimed to assess the analgesic and anxiolytic efficacy of distraction, a nonpharmacologic intervention provided by 3-dimensional (3D) virtual reality (VR) compared with that provided by 2-dimensional (2D) VR during minor emergency department (ED) procedures.
Methods
This randomized controlled study conducted in the ED of a teachi...