Impact of Virtual Reality-Generated Construction Environments at Different Heights on Postural Stability and Fall Risk.
Harish ChanderAlireza ShojaeiShuchisnigdha DebSachini N K Kodithuwakku ArachchigeChristopher HudsonAdam C KnightDaniel W CarruthPublished in: Workplace health & safety (2020)
Findings suggest that VR environments, regardless of virtual height, induced increased postural instability, which can be attributed to visual sensory conflicts to the postural control system created by VR exposure. Participants' subjective responses on SSQ and PQ confirmed the feasibility of using VR to represent realistic immersions in virtual heights. However, objectively, VR could potentially lead to postural instability, stressing caution. VR can be a potential tool for providing virtual high-altitude environment exposure for fall prevention training, however, more research is needed on postural adaptation with acute and chronic exposure to VR.