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Autor:
Sydney Hemphill, Alan Nguyen, Samuel T Rodriguez, Maria Menendez, Ellen Wang, Kiley Lawrence, Thomas J Caruso
Publikováno v:
Digital Health, Vol 6 (2020)
Aims The HTC VIVE virtual reality (VR) system is a potential tool for collecting kinematic data during inpatient and outpatient physical therapy (PT). When validated against research-grade systems, the VIVE has a reported translational error between
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/91e284ae61e14b229d26f9c4136c076b
Autor:
Alan T. Nguyen, Sydney Hemphill, Bridgette Donahue, Maria Menendez, Samuel Rodriguez, Thomas J. Caruso
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine.
Virtual reality (VR) technology has seen increasing use in physical rehabilitation and in the management of acute and chronic pain. Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are a source of disability with no known association to neurologic pathology, and
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Physical Therapy. 33:E7-E9
Purpose The purpose of this report is to demonstrate the successful application of virtual reality to improve physical therapy in the pediatric cardiovascular intensive care unit. Early mobilization and cognitive stimulation improve morbidity of crit
Autor:
Sydney Hemphill, Benjamin W. Domingue, Martine Madill, Nan Guo, Emma Armstrong-Carter, Katherine Taylor, Kiley Lawrence, Thomas J Caruso, Asheen Rama, Nicole Neiman
Publikováno v:
Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 17(1)
Introduction A key simulation component is its capability to elicit physiological changes, improving recall. The primary aim was to determine whether parasympathetic responses to head-mounted display simulations (HMDs) were noninferior to in-person s
Autor:
Thomas J Caruso, Laura E. Simons, Christian Jackson, Ellen Wang, Bryn Aitken-Young, Kurt Koeppen, Sydney Hemphill, Samuel Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical medicinerehabilitation. 101(3)
Virtual reality facilitates physical therapy via improved engagement. Although shown to benefit specific patient populations, such as stroke patients, it is less established in otherwise healthy adults and children receiving outpatient physical thera
Autor:
Thomas J Caruso, Alan Nguyen, Maria Menendez, Sydney Hemphill, Samuel Rodriguez, Kiley Lawrence, Ellen Wang
Publikováno v:
Digital Health, Vol 6 (2020)
Digital Health
Digital Health
Aims The HTC VIVE virtual reality (VR) system is a potential tool for collecting kinematic data during inpatient and outpatient physical therapy (PT). When validated against research-grade systems, the VIVE has a reported translational error between