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Virtual reality training: An invaluable tool

Nidhi Kashyap , Nidhi Kashyap , Savita tamaria , Abha Sachdev

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Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Journal 3(2):p 79-82, naraswamin2001@gmail.com 2010. | DOI:

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In this paper, the potential use of virtual reality for use with persons with vestibular disorders is discussed. Just as optimal intervention for individuals with vestibular disorders commonly involves multiple disciplines, so are multiple disciplines conducting excellent research that demands vigilance in the practicing clinician. Vestibular exercises progress from simple movement in simple environments to complex movements in complex environments. The value of virtual reality systems for the investigation and rehabilitation of cognitive and perceptual impairments is significant. Current and potential applications of virtual reality technology address various neuro-rehabilitation issues. Vartual reality technology also allows the development of low-cost training environments consistent with a client’s home environment furthermore, virtual environments are adaptable and can afford patients the opportunity to practice under a variety of simulated circumstances.

Key words: desensitization, simulated, cortical reorganization.


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