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Virtual Reality in the Management of Chronic Low Back Pain: A Scoping Review

Ameet Nagpal, Aditya Raghunandan, Faye Tata, Daniel Kibler, Donald D. McGeary

2022Frontiers in Pain Research24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Virtual reality (VR) is a burgeoning treatment option for chronic pain. Its use has been heterogenous in the literature. This scoping review assesses the current literature for the use of VR in the treatment of chronic low back pain (CLBP). The following themes were identified by the analysis: safety and feasibility of VR, quality of life associated with VR treatment for CLBP, efficacy of VR to treat CLBP, and efficacy of VR to treat functional changes associated with CLBP. Gaps were identified after analysis of the extant literature. Although the nascent research uncovered in this scoping review found good evidence for safety and tolerability of VR, more studies of safety, acceptance, and satisfaction are recommended including focused studies of spinal pain risks specific to use of VR. Overall, the methodological quality of studies reviewed in this scoping review was poor and outcomes were limited to short-term posttreatment outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

Virtual realityExtant taxonMedicineTolerabilityChronic painQuality of life (healthcare)Physical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyAlternative medicineNursingComputer sciencePathologyEvolutionary biologyArtificial intelligenceBiologyMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatment