Virtual reality is spicing up physical therapy with games for balance, posture, and more
Briefly

"VR exercises have made me stronger and have helped with my coordination. And it's fun to use." - Genevieve Lewis, discussing her experience with virtual-reality physical therapy.
"Virtual reality is becoming a valuable part of rehabilitation plans for people with neurologic conditions such as stroke or spinal-cord injury and musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoarthritis, sprains, and strains."
"The VR physical-therapy industry also appears poised for growth. Virtue Market Research estimated that the global market for VR for rehabilitation was valued at $135 million in 2022 and that it may reach $371 million by 2030."
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