OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesized that neck exercises performed in virtual reality (VR) with visual feedback of rotation amplified would reduce persistent neck pain. METHODS: In a multiple-baseline replicated single case series, 8 blinded individuals with persistent neck pain completed a 4-phase intervention (initial n=12, 4 dropouts): (1) "baseline"; (2) "VR" during which participants performed rotation exercises in VR with no manipulation of visual feedback; (3) "VR enhanced" during which identical exercises were performed but visual feedback overstated the range of motion being performed; (4) "follow-up." Primary outcomes were twice-daily measures of pain-free range of...
Objective: To compare the cervical kinematics and sensorimotor control (i.e., all the afferent, effe...
Virtual reality (VR) is a developing technology that has recently attracted the attention of healthc...
Background: given the limited efficacy, tolerability, and accessibility of pharmacological treatment...
Objectives: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
Objectives: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a virtual reality exercise intervention within an inter...
Abstract Background Recent evidence supports the use of immersive virtual reality (VR) as a means of...
Background Illusions that alter perception of the body provide novel opportunities to target brain-b...
Background. illusions that alter perception of the body provide novel opportunities to target brain-...
Pain is a protective perceptual response shaped by contextual, psychological and sensory inputs, par...
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Contemporary treatment of C...
Neck pain is a major global public health concern and adds a significant financial burden to both th...
Objective: To compare the cervical kinematics and sensorimotor control (i.e., all the afferent, effe...
Virtual reality (VR) is a developing technology that has recently attracted the attention of healthc...
Background: given the limited efficacy, tolerability, and accessibility of pharmacological treatment...
Objectives: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
Objectives: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
OBJECTIVES: Body illusions have shown promise in treating some chronic pain conditions. We hypothesi...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a virtual reality exercise intervention within an inter...
Abstract Background Recent evidence supports the use of immersive virtual reality (VR) as a means of...
Background Illusions that alter perception of the body provide novel opportunities to target brain-b...
Background. illusions that alter perception of the body provide novel opportunities to target brain-...
Pain is a protective perceptual response shaped by contextual, psychological and sensory inputs, par...
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Contemporary treatment of C...
Neck pain is a major global public health concern and adds a significant financial burden to both th...
Objective: To compare the cervical kinematics and sensorimotor control (i.e., all the afferent, effe...
Virtual reality (VR) is a developing technology that has recently attracted the attention of healthc...
Background: given the limited efficacy, tolerability, and accessibility of pharmacological treatment...