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A randomized controlled pilot study examining immediate effects of embodying a virtual reality superhero in people with chronic low back pain.

Daniel Simon HarvieJoan KellyJoseph KluverMichael DeenElizabeth SpitzerMichel Willem Coppieters
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
A VR-SH session produced temporary positive effects on body image. Future research may consider whether larger and sustained effects can be obtained with multisession exposures or explore combined interventions. Implications for rehabilitationPhysical confidence and bodily trust can be significantly enhanced in people with chronic back pain using virtual reality.These positive body image effects may have implications for rehabilitation, such as in enhancing confidence with movementWhether a multisession intervention might produce more robust effects and changes in pain is yet to be determined.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • randomized controlled trial
  • chronic pain
  • physical activity
  • pain management
  • spinal cord
  • neuropathic pain
  • spinal cord injury