Johnson D A, Rose F D, Rushton S, Pentland B, Attree E A
Department of Clinical Psychology, Astley Ainslie Hospital, Edinburgh.
Scott Med J. 1998 Jun;43(3):81-3. doi: 10.1177/003693309804300307.
Virtual Reality (VR) technology is a relatively new application to rehabilitation medicine, yet it offers considerable potential to achieve significant successes in assessment, treatment and improved outcome, thereby increasing our knowledge of neuroplasticity. The capabilities of VR are especially evident in neurological rehabilitation, where cognitive and behavioural problems often interact with physical impairments to reduce the overall level of functioning and interaction. The need for effective interventions in neurological rehabilitation demands communication and collaboration between disciplines. This paper presents some of the current areas of the clinical applications of VR, emphasising the link between experimental evidence on recovery after brain damage and the clinical problems encountered in a ward setting.
虚拟现实(VR)技术是康复医学中一项相对较新的应用,但它在评估、治疗及改善预后方面具有取得显著成效的巨大潜力,从而增进我们对神经可塑性的认识。VR的功能在神经康复中尤为明显,在神经康复中,认知和行为问题常常与身体损伤相互作用,降低整体功能和互动水平。神经康复中有效干预措施的需求要求各学科之间进行沟通与协作。本文介绍了VR临床应用的一些当前领域,强调了脑损伤后恢复的实验证据与病房环境中遇到的临床问题之间的联系。