"Virtual Reality" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Using computer technology to create and maintain an environment and project a user's physical presence in that environment allowing the user to interact with it.
Descriptor ID |
D000076142
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MeSH Number(s) |
L01.224.160.875 L01.296.555
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Concept/Terms |
Virtual Reality, Educational- Virtual Reality, Educational
- Educational Virtual Realities
- Educational Virtual Reality
- Reality, Educational Virtual
- Virtual Realities, Educational
- Virtual Reality, Instructional
- Instructional Virtual Realities
- Instructional Virtual Reality
- Realities, Instructional Virtual
- Reality, Instructional Virtual
- Virtual Realities, Instructional
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Year | Major Topic | Minor Topic | Total |
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2019 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2020 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
2021 | 8 | 1 | 9 |
2022 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2023 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Virtual Reality" by people in Profiles.
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Karthic A, Orgil Z, Tram NK, Rice-Weimer J, Stevens J, Olbrecht VA. Application of behavioral economic strategies to enhance recruitment into a pediatric randomized clinical trial for postoperative pain relief: A randomized clinical trial. Paediatr Anaesth. 2023 12; 33(12):1091-1098.
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Orgil Z, Johnson L, Karthic A, Williams SE, Ding L, Kashikar-Zuck S, King CD, Olbrecht VA. Feasibility and acceptability of perioperative application of biofeedback-based virtual reality versus active control for pain and anxiety in children and adolescents undergoing surgery: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 2023 01 25; 13(1):e071274.
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Abboud JA. CORR Insights?: Is the Virtual Reality Fundamentals of Arthroscopic Surgery Training Program a Valid Platform for Resident Arthroscopy Training? Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2022 04 01; 480(4):816-817.
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Olbrecht VA, O'Conor KT, Williams SE, Boehmer CO, Marchant GW, Glynn SM, Geisler KJ, Pickerill HM, Ding L, Yang G, King CD. Transient Reductions in Postoperative Pain and Anxiety with the Use of Virtual Reality in Children. Pain Med. 2021 Nov 26; 22(11):2426-2435.
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Ambron E, Buxbaum LJ, Miller A, Stoll H, Kuchenbecker KJ, Coslett HB. Virtual Reality Treatment Displaying the Missing Leg Improves Phantom Limb Pain: A Small Clinical Trial. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2021 12; 35(12):1100-1111.
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Goh GS, Lohre R, Parvizi J, Goel DP. Virtual and augmented reality for surgical training and simulation in knee arthroplasty. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2021 Dec; 141(12):2303-2312.
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Olbrecht VA, O'Conor KT, Williams SE, Boehmer CO, Marchant GW, Glynn SM, Geisler KJ, Ding L, Yang G, King CD. Guided Relaxation-Based Virtual Reality for Acute Postoperative Pain and Anxiety in a Pediatric Population: Pilot Observational Study. J Med Internet Res. 2021 07 12; 23(7):e26328.
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Iwanaga J, Terada S, Kim HJ, Tabira Y, Arakawa T, Watanabe K, Dumont AS, Tubbs RS. Easy three-dimensional scanning technology for anatomy education using a free cellphone app. Clin Anat. 2021 Sep; 34(6):910-918.
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Logan DE, Simons LE, Caruso TJ, Gold JI, Greenleaf W, Griffin A, King CD, Menendez M, Olbrecht VA, Rodriguez S, Silvia M, Stinson JN, Wang E, Williams SE, Wilson L. Leveraging Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality to Combat Chronic Pain in Youth: Position Paper From the Interdisciplinary Network on Virtual and Augmented Technologies for Pain Management. J Med Internet Res. 2021 04 26; 23(4):e25916.
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Therrien AS, Statton MA, Bastian AJ. Reinforcement Signaling Can Be Used to Reduce Elements of Cerebellar Reaching Ataxia. Cerebellum. 2021 Feb; 20(1):62-73.