Virtual reality is Veteran’s path to recovery
(Source – news.va.gov)
“It was my first time using virtual reality. There was a dichotomy in my brain between ‘I am perfectly fine and I am freaking out’ and ‘I am perfectly fine’ was winning.”
That’s Army Veteran Joshua Maloney talking about his recovery treatment.
His virtual reality experience included gunpowder, radio chatter, turret machine gun and explosive vibrations, ending with a 360-degree virtual reality (VR) view from a Humvee driver seat traveling through a war zone. Continue reading here…
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