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Virtual Reality.
Upper limb motor impairment (ULMI) rehabilitation is a long-term, demanding and challenging process to recover motor functionality. Children and adolescents may be limited in daily life activities due to reduced functions such as decreased joint move
Autor:
Ivan Phelan
Publikováno v:
ITNOW. 64:22-23
Ivan Phelan, Director of the Impact VR Lab, Sheffield Hallam University, explains how virtual reality is outperforming therapies across different areas of traditional medicine.
Autor:
Penny Jane Furness, Orla Fehily, Nathan T Babiker, Andrew R. Thompson, Alicia Carrion-Plaza, Maria Matsangidou, Shirley A Lindley, Ivan Phelan
Burn patients engage in repetitive painful therapeutic treatments, such as wound debridement, dressing changes, and other medical processes high in procedural pain. Pharmacological analgesics have been used for managing pain, but with ineffective res
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::485ecd2ffe8f68b99295590385d86a08
https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/142724/2/Phelan2021_Article_DesigningEffectiveVirtualReali.pdf
https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/142724/2/Phelan2021_Article_DesigningEffectiveVirtualReali.pdf
Autor:
Alicia Carrion-Plaza, Penny J. Furness, Maria Matsangidou, Shirley A Lindley, Paul Dimitri, Ivan Phelan, Heather Dunn
PURPOSE: Children who sustain Upper Limb Injuries (ULIs), including fractures and burns, may undergo intensive rehabilitation. The discomfort of therapy can reduce their compliance, limit their range of motion (ROM) and lead to chronic pain. Virtual
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https://shura.shu.ac.uk/28453/10/Furness-ImmersiveVirtualRealityChildren(AM).pdf
https://shura.shu.ac.uk/28453/10/Furness-ImmersiveVirtualRealityChildren(AM).pdf
Publikováno v:
CHI Extended Abstracts
Electrical signals produced by muscle contractions are found to be effective in controlling accurately artificial limbs. Myoelectric-powered can be more functional and advantageous compared to passive or body-powered prostheses, however extensive tra
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Brian, Chau, Ivan, Phelan, Phillip, Ta, Bradley, Chi, Kevin, Loyola, Elizabeth, Yeo, Justin, Dunn, Sarah, Humbert, Justin, Hata, Ryan, Haglund, Luis, Luna, Graham, Kampmeier, Brandon, McCowan
Publikováno v:
Innov Clin Neurosci
Objective: This pilot study explored the effects of therapeutic immersive virtual reality (VR) on pain in upper limb complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). While acute pain relief with VR has been studied in multiple populations, there is little data
Autor:
Nathan T Babiker, Ivan Phelan, Shirley A Lindley, Orla Fehily, Penny J. Furness, Andrew R. Thompson
Burns patients often suffer severe pain during interventions such as dressing changes, even with analgesia. Virtual Reality (VR) can be used to distract patients and reduce pain. However, more evidence is needed from the patients and staff using the
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https://shura.shu.ac.uk/24774/11/Furness-ReducingPainDuring(AM).pdf
https://shura.shu.ac.uk/24774/11/Furness-ReducingPainDuring(AM).pdf
Autor:
Orla Fehily, Martin A Lamb, Ivan Phelan, Nathan T Babiker, Shirley A Lindley, Andrew R. Thompson, Penny J. Furness
Burns patients often suffer excruciating pain during clinical procedures, even with analgesia. Virtual Reality as an adjunct to pharmacological therapy has proved promising in the management of burn pain. More evidence is needed regarding specific fo
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Publikováno v:
VR
Working together with health care professionals and a world\ud leading bionic prosthetic maker we created a prototype that aims to decrease the time it takes for a transradial amputee to train how to use a Myoelectric prosthetic arm. Our research ind