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Text service supporting young people
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New Medical Emergency Preference Forms Go Live in Worcestershire thanks to Macmillan funding
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Pioneering App Scoops Award
A ground-breaking new app to transform mental health and wellbeing support for children and young people in Worcestershire has...
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An award-winning Birmingham-based tech company has become the first provider to partner with the University of Birmingham and Sandwell Children’s Trust (SCT) to host their immersive virtual reality training...
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The capabilities of haptic feedback technologies have grown far beyond adding rumble to game controllers or silent notifications to cellphones. IDTechEx’s new report, “Haptics 2025-2035: Technologies, Markets, Players”, predicts the market for...
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Most people who attempt to get fit using VR drop out when their workouts gets tough or dull – could programs that use sensors to tune into a user’s...
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The next generation of healthcare and engineering professionals are now being trained using the latest immersive technology following a £3million investment at Coventry University. The university’s School of Health...
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Cornerstone VR, a pioneering division of The Antser Group, has announced the next step in its evolution with a strategic rebrand highlighting its commitment to providing the best possible...
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NEW YORK — For people with a range of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, many virtual solutions deliver clinically meaningful improvements in pain and function, according to a new independent evaluation from...
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The recently announced collaboration of Archangel and Care Messenger represents the ‘next generation of virtual ward’, offering peace of mind for individuals, carers and families and significantly eases the...
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North West Anglia Foundation Trust has partnered with Inhealthcare to launch a new acute virtual ward for patients to receive care safely at home. Up to 20 patients per...
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This year’s cohort of second year Product Design and Manufacture students at the University of Nottingham are the first in the country to benefit from a brand-new virtual reality...
Virtual reality for healthcare
Virtual reality
is increasingly being used for a large variety of healthcare applications. It is being used to reduce fears and anxiety, to relieve pain and for training. There is a growing amount of practical case studies coming to light of how this technology can be used to improve physical and mental health.
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