People living with
chronic pain are being offered a pioneering new treatment involving virtual reality headsets, in what is being described as a UK first. Around 50 patients with long-term conditions have been taking part in a trial of immersive therapy that places them in virtual environments - designed to divert their attention away from
pain.
Through the headsets, users are transported into alternate worlds where they engage in interactive activities such as catching meteors, flying kites or even playing volleyball with a dolphin.
The method has shown such promising results that several participants have reportedly reduced their reliance on painkillers like codeine, according to What's The Jam. One
patient, Emma Stevens, spoke about how the VR therapy has helped her cope with a serious pain
condition.
She explained how the VR sessions provided a welcome distraction: "When I was working with the headset and doing my therapy I wasn't thinking about the pain. It just took me somewhere else where I could do things without discomfort. It is just so helpful."