Affiliation:
1. Cox College, Springfield, Missouri, United States
Abstract
Abstract
Date Presented 04/02/2022
Virtual reality (VR) is becoming more accessible to OTs, OT assistants, and their clients, and research is emerging regarding its benefits for motivation, social validity, range of motion, and functional use. OTs and OT assistants’ perceptions of and experiences with VR can help in examining barriers and quantifying clients’ progress with VR for future research.
Primary Author and Speaker: Zachary Waller
Additional Authors and Speakers: Kelsey Pate, Russell Jankas, Anna M. Quigg, Emily McPherson
Contributing Authors: Stacy Howes
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