Virtual reality for physically disabled people
- PMID: 7554838
- DOI: 10.1016/0010-4825(94)00039-s
Virtual reality for physically disabled people
Abstract
This paper demonstrates how physically disabled people can benefit from the innovative virtual reality techniques. Several specific examples show the applicability of virtual reality to the therapy and rehabilitation of people with various disabilities. In addition, the paper describes how physicians can use virtual reality as an advanced visualization tool for the diagnosis of physical disabilities. Finally, possible display techniques and input devices for diagnosis and rehabilitation purposes are discussed briefly.
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