Tuesday, September 4, 2007
VR in Pediatric Physical Therapy
The Myrtle Beach Sun News reports on the emerging role of virtual reality in pediatric rehabilitation and physical therapy. One particularly popular technology allows the patient to see themselves projected into the virtual world. In this way, children in wheelchairs can visualize themselves doing everything from scoring goals on the soccer pitch to snowboarding down a snowy slope. The article also highlights the work of Pennsyvlania company VTree, Inc. Their actions back up their mission statement of helping to provide affordable technological solutions to physically and developmentally challenged people, such as employing developmentally delayed workers, taking input from parents, therapists, and teachers of students with special needs, and partnering with corporate sponsors to provide quality, yet affordable products to populations with special needs.
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