Virtual Reality as a Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

作者: Michael James Monsour

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摘要: This article provides support for utilizing a virtual reality treatment intervention irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Initially, this investigation reviews current IBS treatments and applications, followed by discussion section that describes how may have the ability to deliver more comprehensive option than alone. is attributed reality’s potential incorporate diversity of elements found produce positive outcomes sufferers, in particular, analgesic effects as applied abdominal pain. Abdominal pain sufferers given special attention article, both because reality–pain connection it pervasive symptom sufferers. concludes has treat while remaining versatile enough incorporate, or work conjunction with, other established options.

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