About VR, you don't know enough about it!

About VR, you don't know enough about it!

VR is relatively common in our lives at present, and it is also the entrance to the metaverse that we have the most contact with. Everyone knows you can enter the metaverse world with VR glasses. But with the development of technology, do you still stay in the field of VR design in virtual 3D games and virtual metaverse worlds?

Today, with the ever-changing technology, VR technology is also changing. It is not limited to virtual games and scenes. "VR+" has driven the progress of many social industries and has achieved phased success in some fields, such as the Medical field.

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"VR+medical" has officially opened a new era in the medical field.?Among them, the 3?most prominent sectors are:

  • Combining VR and Therapy
  • Combination of VR and clinical
  • Combination of VR and Education

1. VR and Therapy

This makes perfect sense for mental health treatment. The University of Haifa in Israel has developed a VR system. In this system, many life scenes are designed to help children with autism learn common sense in daily life, such as: how to be correct, how to cross the road, how to go to the supermarket, etc., let them practice a safe and not repulsive way in a practice situation, allowing them to achieve proficient results better.

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In addition, Argentinian-born psychologist Fernando Tanogor has developed a software platform called Phobos that uses the low-threshold illusion brought about by VR virtual vision to treat various phobia symptoms, such as fear of heights, and use virtual vision to treat various phobia symptoms. The visual impact and the safe environment that does not fall like the real world allows patients to walk freely, gradually reducing the fear of the abyss.

2. VR and Clinical Therapy

In clinical practice, VR is mostly used in the operating room. Doctors can use VR technology for surgical planning and navigation, simulate surgical scenarios in advance and determine the best surgical path. For example, using virtual reality technology, doctors can observe the patient's internal organ structure through head-mounted devices, conduct pre-operative drills and plans, reduce surgical risks, and improve surgical accuracy.

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In 2019, a Chinese gynecologist successfully performed a myomectomy using VR technology. The doctor observes the structure of the patient's uterus through the VR helmet and operates the surgical instruments in the virtual environment. The technique provides a clearer view, allowing doctors to locate better and remove fibroids.

3. VR and Education

The current social work competition is very fierce. It would be best if you can practice professional skills in school. Medical students attach great importance to hands-on exercises, so getting students to do more hands-on operations is undoubtedly a way to help them learn better. Way. VR technology can be used to simulate real surgical and medical scenarios, enabling medical students and interns to practice and improve their skills in a virtual environment. For example, students can practice surgical operations in a virtual operating room, master surgical steps, and skills, and deal with emergencies.

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At Harvard Medical School, they use VR teaching to help professors and students better understand the structure and function of the human heart. Students wear VR helmets and enter the virtual anatomy room, where they can intuitively observe various parts of the heart and the flow of blood. They can manipulate the handles to explore the heart, rotate, zoom in and out, and learn about the effects and treatments of different heart conditions.

This virtual exercise allows students to learn risk-free and increase their understanding of the structure and function of the heart. By simulating the real anatomical environment and operating experience, it helps students better grasp medical knowledge and practice without the need for real patients.

The application potential of virtual reality technology in the medical field is huge, and it is gradually changing the face of the medical industry. With the continuous development and improvement of technology, VR is not only limited to the medical field but also plays a very important role in the military, tourism, film and television, and other industries.

So what fields do you think VR can be combined with, and what kind of sparks will it create? May wish to discuss this together in the comment area!

Olha Birova

PhD in History, Associate Professor – Kharkiv State Academy of Culture

1 年

Very interesting technology in the museum field.

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