VIRTUAL REALITY IN SURGERY AND REHAB: CHANGING THE GAME FOR DOCTORS AND PATIENTS
Mahika Saoji Saoji, Abhishek Tangudu, Ravi Kiran Pagidi, Om Goel, Prof. Dr. Arpit Jain, Prof. Dr Punit Goel, Abhishek Tangudu , Ravi Kiran Pagidi , Om Goel , Prof. Dr. Arpit Jain , Prof. Dr Punit Goe
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Abstract
Virtual reality (VR) is revolutionizing the field of medicine, particularly in surgery and rehabilitation, by providing immersive, interactive experiences that enhance both treatment and training. In surgical applications, VR enables doctors to simulate complex procedures, allowing for safer practice and precision in real operations. Surgeons can rehearse difficult cases, minimizing risks and improving outcomes. For rehabilitation, VR creates dynamic environments that engage patients in therapeutic exercises, speeding up recovery and improving patient compliance. These personalized virtual environments offer measurable improvements in motor and cognitive skills, making treatment more effective. By integrating real-time feedback and immersive scenarios, VR is transforming the patient experience and empowering healthcare providers with advanced tools. This paper explores how VR is reshaping surgical techniques and rehabilita- tion protocols, ultimately changing the game for both doctors and patients through enhanced accuracy, reduced risks, and accelerated healing. The integration of VR in these fields is set to redefine medical practice in ways that are more accessible, interactive, and effective for diverse patient needs.
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Copyright © 2024 Mahika Saoji, Abhishek Tangudu, Ravi Kiran Pagidi, Om Goel, Prof. Dr. Arpit Jain, Prof. Dr Punit Goel. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.