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Is Virtual Reality the Future of cognitive Medicine? Skip Rizzo Ph.D.

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Join us on the latest episode of the Crackin' Backs Podcast where we sit down with Dr. Skip Rizzo, Director of Medical Virtual Reality at the Institute for Creative Technologies at USC, to explore the innovative world of virtual reality in medicine. Contrary to popular belief, VR goes far beyond gaming and entertainment—it's at the forefront of modern healthcare, revolutionizing diagnostics, treatment, and training across the globe.

In this episode, Dr. Rizzo unveils how virtual reality is not only a tool for creating immersive gaming experiences but also a pivotal element in medical treatment and training. He'll delve into how VR competes with traditional biofeedback methods, improving patient engagement and treatment outcomes. We'll explore the significant advantages of VR in treating mental illnesses, including specific conditions where VR outshines conventional therapies.
Dr. Rizzo also shares compelling insights on how VR helps athletes recover from traumatic injuries and manage conditions like TBI, including real-life success stories and outcomes. Additionally, we'll discuss the customization of VR technology for individual cognitive health needs and the role of personalized medicine in advancing VR therapies.
Discover how virtual reality is shaping the future of healthcare training, with successful programs aimed at improving treatments for ADHD, PTSD, and cognitive impairments. Whether you're a healthcare professional, tech enthusiast, or just curious about the future of medicine, this episode offers eye-opening discussions that promise to enlighten and inspire. Tune in to see how virtual reality is not just a game changer—it's a life changer.

We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies.

Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast

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Innhold levert av Dr. Terry Weyman and Dr. Spencer Baron, Dr. Terry Weyman, and Dr. Spencer Baron. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dr. Terry Weyman and Dr. Spencer Baron, Dr. Terry Weyman, and Dr. Spencer Baron eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Join us on the latest episode of the Crackin' Backs Podcast where we sit down with Dr. Skip Rizzo, Director of Medical Virtual Reality at the Institute for Creative Technologies at USC, to explore the innovative world of virtual reality in medicine. Contrary to popular belief, VR goes far beyond gaming and entertainment—it's at the forefront of modern healthcare, revolutionizing diagnostics, treatment, and training across the globe.

In this episode, Dr. Rizzo unveils how virtual reality is not only a tool for creating immersive gaming experiences but also a pivotal element in medical treatment and training. He'll delve into how VR competes with traditional biofeedback methods, improving patient engagement and treatment outcomes. We'll explore the significant advantages of VR in treating mental illnesses, including specific conditions where VR outshines conventional therapies.
Dr. Rizzo also shares compelling insights on how VR helps athletes recover from traumatic injuries and manage conditions like TBI, including real-life success stories and outcomes. Additionally, we'll discuss the customization of VR technology for individual cognitive health needs and the role of personalized medicine in advancing VR therapies.
Discover how virtual reality is shaping the future of healthcare training, with successful programs aimed at improving treatments for ADHD, PTSD, and cognitive impairments. Whether you're a healthcare professional, tech enthusiast, or just curious about the future of medicine, this episode offers eye-opening discussions that promise to enlighten and inspire. Tune in to see how virtual reality is not just a game changer—it's a life changer.

We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies.

Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast

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