Effectiveness of virtual reality on activities of daily living in children with cerebral palsy
Systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrates VR interventions improve activities of daily living in children with cerebral palsy, supporting VR as an effective adjunctive tool.
The Role of Immersive Virtual Reality Interventions in Pediatric Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review
Systematic review evaluates immersive VR interventions in pediatric cerebral palsy, demonstrating benefits for motor function, balance, and cognitive outcomes.
Concern of Photosensitive Seizures Evoked by 3D Video Displays or Virtual Reality Headsets in Children
This perspective reviews photosensitive seizure concerns with 3D displays and VR headsets in children, concluding seizure risk is low but recommending caution in photosensitive epilepsy.
Effectiveness of Virtual Reality in Anxiety and Pain Management in Children and Adolescents Receiving Cancer Treatment
Meta-analysis of 14 RCTs shows VR has a medium, significant effect on reducing pain and anxiety in children receiving cancer treatment, with age moderating effectiveness.
Immersive and Non-Immersive Virtual Reality for Pain and Anxiety Management in Pediatric Patients with Hematological or Solid Cancer
Systematic review of 13 studies shows VR beneficial effects during painful vascular access procedures in pediatric cancer patients, with limited evidence for anxiety reduction.
Virtual Reality for Pediatric Postoperative Pain Management: Exploring Methods and Efficacy
VR offers a promising nonpharmacological approach for pediatric postoperative pain through multisensory distraction and emotional modulation.
Immersive Virtual Reality for Pediatric Pain
VR is a promising tool for managing pediatric acute, procedural, and chronic pain, with presence, interactivity and embodiment enhancing acceptance.