Virtual reality as telemedicine tool: technology, ergonomics and actual applications.

G Riva, L Gamberini
Author Information
  1. G Riva: ATN-P Lab., Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Verbania, Italy. auxo.psylab@auxologico.it

Abstract

This paper surveys the state of the art in telemedicine applications of virtual environments (VEs) and related technologies for health care. The possible use of VEs as telemedicine tool has attracted much interest in medicine. Actually this technology is commonly used in remote or augmented surgery, and surgical training, which are critically dependent upon eye-hand coordination. Recently, however, different researchers have tried to use VEs in anatomic learning and for the assessment and rehabilitation in neuro-psychology. To date, such applications have improved the quality of health care, and later they will lead to substantial cost savings. Tools that respond to the needs of present VE systems are being refined or developed. However, the possible use of VEs in telemedicine is not linked to the solution of technical problems only. In fact telemedicine is not simply a technology but a complex process whose successful exploitation needs significant attention to ergonomics, human factors and organizational changes in the structure of the relevant health service.

MeSH Term

Ergonomics
Humans
Sensitivity and Specificity
Technology
Telemedicine
User-Computer Interface

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