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Repeated
Virtual Reality Distraction Reduces Pain
Perception
Newswise — Distraction through
virtual-reality technology was found to
reduce pain perceptions after repeated
exposures in a University of Maryland study
published in The Journal of Pain.
The test subjects did not, as expected,
adjust their pain perceptions or become
habituated to the stimulation over time.
Virtual-reality interventions allow the user
to interact with a responsive multisensory
virtual experience generated by a computer
through a wide-angle display headset and
headphones.
The
technology is presumed to influence pain
perception by competing for the subject’s
attention and blocking external stimulation.
It takes attention away from pain stimuli,
but the effect may diminish after repeated
exposure as the novelty of the experience
decreases.
This is the first study to assess the
long-term effect of adjunctive virtual
reality pain treatment.
Twenty-eight young adults participated and
were exposed to a virtual-reality experience
eight times in eight weeks to counteract the
effect of cold pressor pain stimuli.
Results showed the subjects had increased
pain tolerance during the virtual-reality
experience relative to baseline.
There also were significant decreases in
ratings of pain intensity, anxiety and time
spent thinking about pain.
None of the pain distraction effects of
virtual-reality treatment diminished over
time in the test subjects.
The authors concluded that virtual-reality
distraction may have potential to be
clinically effective over extended
exposures.
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