Rehab Reimagined Blogs & Research
Breathing, Relaxation, and Pain Distraction: Evidence-Based Approaches in VR
In practice, I have seen this effect firsthand. One patient, confined to bed and relying on narcotic pain medication, initially resisted therapy because his pain was overwhelming. Once immersed in a distraction-based VR environment, his focus shifted entirely. His breathing slowed, his muscles softened, and his expression changed. Within minutes, his reported pain dropped from a 9 to a 2. When the nurse returned with his next medication dose, he declined it, saying he finally felt ready to get up and walk. This moment captured what the data shows: distraction through immersion is not avoidance; it is engagement through relief.
The New Age of XR in Healthcare: How AVRwell Is Redefining Rehabilitation
AVRwell was founded by a team of clinicians, developers, and XR industry veterans with deep experience designing therapeutic tools for hospitals and clinics. Our mission is to create immersive content that is not only engaging, but also informed by clinical research and rooted in principles that support real recovery.
