Volume 2 · Issue 5 (2025)
Advances in the Application of Multisensory Stimulation Therapy in Virtual Reality Technology in Rehabilitation
Lanxin Tang, Lining Yang, Zheng Yang, Defei Chen, Weilin Tan, Qiuyi Lu, Tailin Ran, Dingqun Bai
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Key Laboratory of Physical Medicine and Precision Rehabilitation, Chongqing Health Commission, Chongqing, China
Abstract: Introduction: Multisensory stimulation, a traditional rehabilitation approach that activates neural functions through integrated visual and auditory pathways, has not achieved widespread clinical adoption due to limitations in facility conditions and equipment configurations. With the rapid advancement of virtual reality (VR) technology, diverse electronic devices now enable flexible delivery of multimodal sensory stimulation, offering innovative approaches for therapeutic applications. This systematic review examines the implementation and efficacy of VR-based multisensory stimulation therapy in rehabilitation, while analyzing current technological limitations to provide actionable insights for its clinical expansion and optimization.
Keywords: Virtual Reality, Multisensory Stimulation, Rehabilitation
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