by XR4REHAB
The XR4REHAB Podcast Series will introduce you to some of the thought leaders, researchers and innovators in XR4REHAB.
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October 10, 2024
<p>Meet Professor Robert Stone, XR Pioneer since 1987. Expert in Human Factors, Industrial, Defence and Medical XR, and Haptics. </p>
January 29, 2024
<p>Daniel Harvie is a Pain Scientist and Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. His research focuses on exploring new approaches to treating persistent pain using virtual reality and sensory training approaches. According to Scopus Researcher Discovery, Dan is equal third most published researcher in the field of “Chronic Pain and Virtual Reality”. Daniel is a co-author of the book "Pain and Perception: A Closer Look at Why We Hurt".</p> <p>For this podcast Dan is interviewed by Denis Martin, Professor of Rehabilitation of the Centre for Rehabilitation, Teesside University.</p>
November 15, 2023
<p>Nigel Cowan <em>(Reality Health, Australia)</em> is interviewed by Joseph McVeigh <em>(University College Cork, Ireland)</em> about the use of digital technology to treat chronic pain.</p>
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