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Virtual reality as a therapeutic tool in modern healthcare


Authors: Patricie Hloušková 1,2;  Andrea Kunschová 3;  Konstantin Novikov 1
Authors‘ workplace: VR Medical, Plzeň 1;  Fakulta zdravotnických studií ZČU v Plzni 2;  Oddělení léčebné rehabilitace FN Plzeň 3
Published in: Čas. Lék. čes. 2026; 165: 16-19
Category: Review Article

Overview

Virtual reality has rapidly established itself in recent years as an innovative component of modern medicine. It is applied in rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, psychotherapy, geriatric care, and many other areas of clinical practice. Advanced systems make it possible to create individualized, controlled, and interactive environments for training motor, cognitive, and behavioral functions, while providing immediate feedback and objective measurement of patient performance.

The technology is used not only in therapy, but also in healthcare education, surgical simulation, and crisis-scenario training. Clinical studies and meta-analyses demonstrate beneficial effects of virtual reality on anxiety, depression, motor rehabilitation after stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and postural stability in older adults. Despite these promising results, significant limitations remain, including methodological shortcomings of existing studies, technical and organizational barriers, the risk of cybersickness, and the need for protocol standardization.

Projects in the Czech Republic illustrate the practical application of virtual reality; however, fully unlocking its potential will require ongoing research and long-term monitoring to objectively evaluate its effectiveness, safety, and sustainability.

Keywords:

healthcare – virtual reality – Immersion – personalized care – adaptive interventions


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