Produced by Joyce Gramza
Edited by James Eagan
It's pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy, lets alone our veterans. But now soldiers enduring treatment for severe burns are being offered a hi...
Produced by Joyce Gramza Edited by James Eagan
It's pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy, lets alone our veterans. But now soldiers enduring treatment for severe burns are being offered a high-tech way of fighting the pain. University of Washington researcher Hunter Hoffman has developed a cool virtual reality game that has actually been shown to make the excruciating rehabilitation fun. Paul Simon's music from the album "Graceland" is played during the game. http://www.sciencentral.com/video/
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I bet if you give him a good game, with fire or not, it should be the same, he's just getting distract in the game. So if the game is fun, his brain gonna be concentrate into the game. And the sound have the ability "overload" his brain, so the person feel less his pain of burn. This is the same when you cut yourself and you dont know you feel nothing, but when you see it, it hurt.
Virus278, he's actually playing the game... You notice a little discrete mouse/controller by his right hand, in the bed. Obviously, it's made to work with small movements, but it's a 3D world (albeit simple) he moves around in.
The purpose is to distract him, and keep him occupied with something other than the wounds, nurses work, and pain.
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"make the nurse dress up naked"
Wouldn't she be UNdressing to get naked, instead of dressing up?
The purpose is to distract him, and keep him occupied with something other than the wounds, nurses work, and pain.
It's very nice to see this :)
Because they are dead by then.