1. Immersive virtual reality in the rehabilitation of athlete nerve entrapments.
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Lattré T, Furmanek MP, and Suero-Pineda A
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Introduction: The implementation of Virtual Reality technology is approaching a breakthrough within the medical, and rehabilitation fields. The level of immersion in the virtual environment is profound and the potential applications are vast., Methods: This article reviews the capabilities of Virtual Reality in conjunction with the rehabilitation of nerve entrapments in sport athletes and examines the interactions between our body and brain within the virtual realm. In clinical practice it could be used as a complement to face-to-face therapy to asynchronous use by the patient in any location as a telerehabilitation system., Conclusion: The use of Virtual Reality is a novel, potential, and promising tool in the treatment of nerve entrapments, even possible in the form of telerehabilitation. The response of body and brain in a virtual setting is good, the evolutions in technology can only improve this and this need to be substantiated by further scientific research., Competing Interests: Declarations. Informed consent: This article does not contain any studies involving human subjects. Ethical approval: Ethical approval was not required. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2025. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to SICOT aisbl.)
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- 2025
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