Recent Applications of Virtual Reality for the Management of Pain in Burn and Pediatric Patients.
Samuel P AngMichael MontuoriYuriy TrimbaNicole MaldariDivya PatelQian Cece ChenPublished in: Current pain and headache reports (2021)
Although relatively new, virtual reality has been successfully implemented in a wide range of clinical scenarios for educational, diagnostic, and therapeutic purposes. Most recent literature supports the use of this adjunct analgesic in reducing pain intensity for pediatric and burn patients undergoing acute, painful procedures. This summative review demonstrates the efficacy of virtual reality in altering pain perception by decreasing pain and increasing functionality among pediatric and burn patients. However, large, multi-center randomized controlled trials are still warranted to generalize these findings to more diverse patient demographics and medical scenarios.
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