addressing neurological conditions with virtual reality tools

Virtual reality can address neurological conditions. Virtual reality can help patients with brain damage to restore their ability to perform tasks by retraining damaged areas of the brain or by learning to use new areas. For people with long-term sensory impairment, virtual reality can help as well. As an example, blind people can prepare for a setting by training on a virtual model of that setting featuring auditory and kinesthetic cues. Sub-page Cage8 covers additional useful information.

"Telemedicine" includes the application of teleoperation or telerobotics to the practice of medicine. Current applications of virtual presence medicine are at the forefront of Virtual Reality development. In any event, the term virtual presence medicine dates back a few decades and has included basic types of remote communication (such as transmitting images by phone and returning interpretations through text) and that would not qualify as virtual reality today. Visit also Virtual Tours Kentucky .

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