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Virtual Reality in medical health
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Language: en
Added: Oct 07, 2024
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Sandip Foundation Sandip Institute of Technology & Research Centre,Nashik An autonomous Institute Permanently Affiliated To SPPU. A.Y. :2024-25 Department of Information Technology Name:- Atul Somnath Sable PRN:- 72250014k ERP:- 112022278 Roll No:- 54 Std :- TE – IT Topic:- Virtual Reality in Healthcare and Training. Guided by:- prof. Rupali Patil Mam.
Virtual reality in healthcare and training
C ontents -Introduction -Medical Training -Surgical Planning -Mental Health Interventions -Training for Emergency Situations -VR for pain management -Benefits of in medical training -Challenges and Considerations -Future Directions -conclusion
Introduction Definition : Immersive technology that simulates real-world environments. Overview : Brief mention of its applications in various fields, focusing on healthcare.
Medical training Simulated Procedures : Risk-free practice of surgeries and interventions. Anatomy Learning : 3D interactive models enhance understanding.
Surgical training Preoperative Simulations : -Visualization of anatomy to improve surgical accuracy.
Mental Health Interventions Exposure Therapy : Gradual exposure to fears for anxiety and PTSD treatment. Mindfulness and Relaxation : Guided meditation and calming environments.
Training for emergency situations -Realistic training for mass casualty events and teamwork
VR for pain management -- Distraction Therapy: How VR helps patients , especially burn victims or those in chromic pain, by diverting attention. -- Case study: SnowWorld – A VR game used to reduce pain during wound care for burn patients. -- Mechanism : Discuss how VR reduces pain perception through cognitive distraction
Benefits of VR in Medical Training -- Risk –free Environment : Safe training for high-risk procedure. -- Repeatability: scenarios can be repeated multiple times for skill refinement. -- Remote learning: VR can enable training for remote students and professionals
Challenges and Considerations Cost and Accessibility : Initial investment and equipment barriers. Technical Limitations : Quality and comfort issues. Integration into Practice : Need for structured implementation.
Future Directions Advancements in Technology : Potential for AI integration and enhanced realism. Broader Applications : Expansion into other healthcare areas and specialties.
Conclusion Summary : VR has the potential to revolutionize healthcare training and patient care. Call to Action : Emphasize the importance of exploring and adopting VR in healthcare .
Overall, VR in healthcare holds great promise for enhancing education, improving patient outcomes, and providing innovative therapeutic options. As technology advances, its applications are likely to expand even further.