Riassunto
Il presente lavoro è il risultato dell’attività del Centro CARMA1 di Udine, che si avvale di moderne apparecchiature — alcune delle quali dei veri prototipi — per affrontare determinate patologie in modo non tradizionale e non invasivo. Nel campo specifico della Terapia del dolore, sono stati impiegati sostanzialmente due approcci, sfruttando i condizionamenti della Realtà Virtuale e le potenzialità della vibroacustica.
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Raffaelli, A., Kriscak, D. (2010). Le ultime frontiere per il trattamento del dolore: Realtà Virtuale 4D e lettino vibroacustico del Centro CARMA di Udine. In: Psicologia clinica del dolore. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1469-5_16
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