Pain Research and Management (Jan 2009)

Effects of Virtual Reality Immersion and Audiovisual Distraction Techniques for Patients with Pruritus

  • Vera Leibovici,
  • Florella Magora,
  • Sarale Cohen,
  • Arieh Ingber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/178751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 283 – 286

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Virtual reality immersion (VRI), an advanced computer-generated technique, decreased subjective reports of pain in experimental and procedural medical therapies. Furthermore, VRI significantly reduced pain-related brain activity as measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Resemblance between anatomical and neuroendocrine pathways of pain and pruritus may prove VRI to be a suitable adjunct for basic and clinical studies of the complex aspects of pruritus.