Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are increasingly used in healthcare to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. VR creates immersive simulations that can be used for medical training, pain management, and rehabilitation. For example, VR can simulate surgical procedures for training purposes or offer therapeutic environments to help patients manage chronic pain and anxiety. AR overlays digital information onto the real world, providing valuable support in clinical settings. Surgeons can use AR to view detailed anatomical information during procedures, enhancing precision and safety. AR can also assist in patient education by visualizing complex medical information and aiding in physical therapy through interactive exercises. Both VR and AR contribute to more engaging, effective, and personalized healthcare experiences, advancing medical training, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing overall care.
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