skip to main content

This page has been archived and is no longer being updated regularly.

Cite This Article
American Psychological Association. (2002, April 1). Further reading (virtual reality and pain). Monitor on Psychology, 33(4). https://www.apa.org/monitor/apr02/burnread

  • Hoffman, H.G., Doctor, J. N., Patterson, D. R., Carrougher, G.J., & Furness, T.A., III. (2000). Use of virtual reality for adjunctive treatment of adolescent burn pain during wound care: A case report. Pain, 85(1-2), 305- 309.

  • Hoffman, H.G., Patterson, D.R., & Carrougher, G.J. (2000). Use of virtual reality for adjunctive treatment of adult burn pain during physical therapy: a controlled study. Clinical Journal of Pain, 16(3), 244- 50.

  • Hoffman, H.G., Patterson, D.R., Carrougher, G.J., & Sharar, S. (2001). The effectiveness of virtual reality based pain control with multiple treatments. Clinical Journal of Pain, 17(3), 229- 235.

  • Hoffman, H.G., Patterson, D.R., Carrougher, G.J., Nakamura, D., Moore, M., Garcia-Palacios, A., Furness, T.A., III (2001). The effectiveness of virtual reality pain control with multiple treatments of longer durations: A case study. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 13(1), 1- 12.

  • More information about research on virtual reality pain control at the University of Washington can be found at www.vrpain.com.

The content I just read:

Letters to the Editor