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Strategic Intelligence: Virtual Reality in Medical (2025)

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    Report

  • 43 Pages
  • March 2025
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 6064719
VR is becoming increasingly popular in the medical industry, and has the ability to transform the industry in several ways. VR allows surgeons and medical professionals to practice procedures in a risk-free, immersive environment, enhancing skills and improving patient outcomes without needing real-life cadavers or patients. Additionally, VR can help engineers and designers visualize and interact with medical device prototypes before physical manufacturing, which can speed up design iterations, reduce costs, and improve usability testing. In regards to patient treatment and therapies, VR is used in physical therapy and pain management, helping patients recover from injuries or manage chronic pain through immersive exercises and distraction techniques.

Scope

  • Virtual reality (VR) has several applications in medical, and is becoming increasingly popular.
  • VR can be used for medical training, device testing, and patient care, among other applications.
  • While it is beneficial, there are some challenges to overcome, including cost.

Reasons to Buy

  • Understand the various ways VR can be used, how it can benefit several parts of the medical industry, and the challenges associated with it.
  • Understand what the future of VR looks like, and how it can further advance several therapy areas in medical.
  • Learn about what companies are doing in the VR space, and what companies to watch.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Players
  • Technology Briefing
  • Trends
  • Industry Analysis
  • Value Chain
  • Companies
  • Sector Scorecards
  • Glossary
  • Further Reading
  • Thematic Research Methodology
  • About the Analyst
  • Contact the Publisher

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Osso VR
  • Surgical Science
  • Body Interact
  • Lenovo
  • CAE
  • Siemens Healthineers
  • Oxford Medical Simulation
  • Simbionix
  • Medical Realities
  • Immertec
  • Intuitive Surgical
  • Materialise
  • Stratasys
  • ExperienceX
  • GE Healthcare
  • AppliedVR
  • XRHealth
  • DiagnaMed
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Microsoft