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    The Four Surprising Health Benefits Of VR Gaming

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesAugust 17, 20224 Mins Read
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    Virtual reality gaming is thriving as more and more of us sample a selection of VR products on a variety of different gaming platforms, from Walkabout Mini Golf to Astro Bot: Rescue Mission. In fact, VR gaming’s growth has been impressive, with the global virtual reality gaming market size going from $6.26 billion in 2020 to a projected growth of $53.44 billion by 2028, according to Fortune Business Insights. 

    For gamers, the rise of VR has certainly contributed a great deal towards the overall landscape of video games. While not everyone necessarily favours virtual reality products, there are millions of gamers who can’t resist the realistic package on offer through a selection of VR titles. These titles add to the innovation on show in the gaming arena in general, with augmented reality games like Pokémon Go providing gamers with a unique immersive experience, alongside popular casino games like live blackjack, which offer a live dealer and the sounds of a casino, therefore providing gamers with a truly authentic casino gaming package. With regards to VR gaming, there are some surprising health benefits that are emerging from this relatively new and hugely interactive gaming opportunity. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at four health benefits of VR gaming. 

    VR is being used to combat social anxiety 

    According to some studies, virtual reality can be effective in the treatment of a variety of mental health conditions, including social anxiety. A common technique that is being used these days involves a patient being able to access a social environment with the help of a VR headset. From there, the patient is guided through a variety of social situations and then taught calming techniques that they can then put into use when they’re faced with similar circumstances in the real world. While this type of treatment is fairly new, early indications suggest that it is highly effective. 

    It can act as pain relief 

    Somewhat amazingly, some hospitals around the world are turning to VR to ease the pain of contractions and childbirth, essentially acting as an alternative to painful epidurals. While this particular offering isn’t in motion everywhere on the planet, it’s still being successfully deployed in a number of foreign territories. The fact that VR is making an impression on the world of medicine is remarkable, once again highlighting just how amazing this latest example of technology-based innovation really is. In the future, this type of medical practice could be in use far more prominently. 

    VR can treat a range of phobias 

    Given the fact that VR isn’t essentially real but has the ability to transport people into real-life environments, it can be extremely beneficial when it comes to treating a range of different phobias. With patients being exposed to their phobias in a virtual setting, they can master a selection of helpful techniques that will enable them to fight off any distress and therefore beat their phobias. After all, sometimes throwing yourself into something you don’t like is the best way of making sure that it doesn’t bother you anymore. As such, by gradually exposing patients to situations they’d avoid in real life, be it a park full of dogs or a buzzing city location, people can cope with their reactions in a controlled environment and combat any mentally draining phobias in the process. 

    VR gaming reduces stress 

    Fun and entertaining gaming products, such as virtual reality gaming, is known to reduce stress and alleviate any tension. With regards to VR gaming, the ability to escape the trials and tribulations of everyday life makes it hugely appealing to millions of people.

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