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Research Partners and Patient Outcome Publications

Our Research Partners

Harvard Medtech collaborates with many of the top medical and research organizations in the country to improve the Vx Therapy Platform and better help our patients overcome the effects of trauma.

 

 

The Lancet – Randomized Controlled Study Comparing Virtual Reality to Traditional Sedation During Epidural Injection Procedures
(Peer Reviewed, Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)

 

Lancet Study Comparing Virtual Reality to Traditional Sedation During Epidural Injections - Randomized Controlled Study Comparing Virtual Reality to Traditional Sedation During Epidural Injection Procedures
Lancet Study Comparing Virtual Reality to Traditional Sedation During Epidural Injections
A randomized controlled study comparing virtual reality to traditional sedation during epidural injection procedures. The trial included 146 patients undergoing epidural injection procedures at 6 hospitals in Thailand and the United States.
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North American Spine Society Journal
(Peer Reviewed Publication)

 

Vx Therapy Reduced Pain, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients with Chronic Cervical and Lumbar Pain - In-Home Virtual Reality Program Reduces Patient Pain, Anxiety, and Depression
Vx Therapy Reduced Pain, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients with Chronic Cervical and Lumbar Pain
A total of 145 patients with chronic spondylitic pain (63 cervical, 46 noradicular lumbar, 36 radicular lumbar) were enrolled into a guided 14-week VR + CBT program (Vx Therapy).  PROMIS measures of overall daily pain intensity, behavior, interference, anxiety, and depression were recorded at baseline and conclusion of the program.
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Pain and Therapy Journal
(Peer Reviewed Publication)

 

Combining Virtual Reality and Behavioral Health to Promote Pain Resiliency - Combining Virtual Reality and Behavioral Health to Promote Pain Resiliency
Combining Virtual Reality and Behavioral Health to Promote Pain Resiliency
This retrospective cohort study evaluated the effectiveness of a home-based pain relief program that utilized virtual reality and behavioral health for treating acute and chronic pain. It Includes 36 patients with acute and chronic pain secondary to workplace injuries.
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