Virtual Reality in Psychotherapy: A Commentary on Strategies, Interventions, and Perspectives From Five Clinical Reports
Commentary examining VR strategies and interventions in psychotherapy based on five clinical reports, exploring applications for mental health treatment.
Behavioral and neural effects of virtual embodiment in individuals with Body Integrity Dysphoria
Study examining behavioral and neural effects of virtual embodiment in individuals with Body Integrity Dysphoria, exploring VR as a therapeutic tool for body perception disorders.
Virtual embodiment in fibromyalgia
Study exploring the effects of virtual embodiment in fibromyalgia patients, examining how avatar-based VR experiences influence pain perception and body representation.
Impact of virtual embodiment and exercises on functional ability and range of motion in orthopedic rehabilitation
Study examining how virtual embodiment combined with exercises impacts functional ability and range of motion in orthopedic rehabilitation patients.
Embodiment in Virtual Reality for the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain: A Case Series
Case series exploring VR embodiment as a treatment approach for chronic low back pain, examining the role of virtual body ownership in pain modulation.
Use of Virtual Reality Feedback for Patients with Chronic Neck Pain and Kinesiophobia
Study evaluating VR feedback for patients with chronic neck pain and kinesiophobia, examining how visual feedback in VR influences pain-free range of motion.
Visual feedback manipulation in virtual reality to influence pain-free range of motion in non-specific neck pain
Study exploring whether people with non-specific neck pain who are fearful of movement are more susceptible to visual feedback manipulation in VR to influence pain-free range of motion.
Exposure-Based Intervention in Virtual Reality to Address Kinesiophobia in Parkinson’s Disease: A Narrative Review
Narrative review explores exposure-based VR interventions for kinesiophobia in Parkinson’s disease, examining theoretical frameworks and potential applications for reducing fear-avoidance behaviors.
Effect of virtual reality technology as intervention for people with kinesiophobia: A meta-analysis
Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials demonstrates that VR interventions significantly reduce kinesiophobia across various conditions.
The effect of virtual reality on pain, kinesiophobia and function in total knee arthroplasty patients
Randomized controlled trial shows VR significantly reduces pain, kinesiophobia, and improves function after total knee arthroplasty compared to conventional rehabilitation.