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AppliedVR’s home-based VR device delivers significant relief for high-impact chronic pain patients: study

AppliedVR continues to build out clinical evidence to support the use of immersive therapeutics to address chronic pain. The company's flagship virtual reality …

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via med-technews / October 28, 2024

Innovate Essex health projects get cash boost

Virtual reality therapy for people suffering from mental health disorders, using AI to manage demand on NHS services, and technology that listens to a child’s …

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via news-medical / October 11, 2024

Mount Sinai launches new center for complex chronic illnesses

Mount Sinai's Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance has announced the grand opening of the Cohen Center for Recovery From Complex Chronic Illnesses …

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via kevinmd / September 25, 2024

via kevinmd / September 25, 2024

via kevinmd / September 25, 2024

Neurosurgical innovations that could define my generation of surgeons

As a fourth-year medical student on the cusp of entering neurosurgery, I am constantly amazed by the innovations revolutionizing this field. These advances …

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via kevinmd / September 21, 2024

via kevinmd / September 21, 2024

via kevinmd / September 21, 2024

How neurosurgery is evolving with technology: a student’s perspective on the future of the field

Neurosurgery has always been at the forefront of medical innovation, but recent technological advancements are poised to transform the field even further. As a …

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