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How can virtual reality make you feel less pain?

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27 April 2018

How can virtual reality make you feel less pain?

Friday 27 April 2018 • Reading time: 1 minute

Our researchers have created a VR game which is helping burns victims cope with painful medical procedures

Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµers in our Cultural Communication and Computing Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Institute have been working with burns patients to test whether virtual reality headsets can reduce their pain.

Patients were given a VR game to play while they had their dressings changed. They reported that the pain was substantially reduced when they were immersed in the VR world created by a team of researchers led by Ivan Phelan.

In this video, patient Megan Moxon talks about her experiences.


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