2023
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2172222
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Use of virtual reality for the management of phantom limb pain: a systematic review

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“…Digital reality is constantly evolving, so its impact on human health is changing and requires the updating of knowledge. On the other hand, there are already many areas of the use of virtual technologies, such as precise (neuro)diagnostics and effective support in the treatment of a wide range of diseases (also those related to the nervous system), including the latest findings in neuroscience, such as the phenomena of (neuro)plasticity or mirror neuron networks [31][32][33].…”
Section: Examples Of Research Area On the Impact Of Virtual Environme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Digital reality is constantly evolving, so its impact on human health is changing and requires the updating of knowledge. On the other hand, there are already many areas of the use of virtual technologies, such as precise (neuro)diagnostics and effective support in the treatment of a wide range of diseases (also those related to the nervous system), including the latest findings in neuroscience, such as the phenomena of (neuro)plasticity or mirror neuron networks [31][32][33].…”
Section: Examples Of Research Area On the Impact Of Virtual Environme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2023 [31] Based on the current literature, the authors document that VR therapy has the potential to effectively treat PLP, and they identify additional benefits by adding vibrotactile stimuli to VR therapy. This approach leads to even greater pain reduction compared to VR therapy alone.…”
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“…Two systematic reviews reported a decrease in PLP scores following a single VR session or a VR intervention consisting of multiple sessions, an effect that was more significant when combining VR with tactile stimulation. It is interesting to consider that VR stimulation can active different cerebral regions, leading to a reduction of the maladaptive cortical reorganization associated with PLP [48,49].…”
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confidence: 99%