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Virtual reality as a tool for diagnosis and therapy in medicine
Kadlec, Jiří ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Mucha, Ján (advisor)
The use of virtual reality (VR) in the diagnosis and treatment of severe neurodegenerative or neurodevelopmental diseases is a potential alternative to standard methods and is now the subject of many studies and research. One of the objectives of the thesis is a detailed research and analysis of this usage. Another objective is to research and analyze the options of developing VR applications. The main objective of the thesis is the design and implementation of VR application for therapy and diagnosis of patients with Parkinson's disease. The application contain an adaptive environment and three designed exercises based on existing methods for diagnosis and therapy of patients with PD. Among other things, the application also allow you to store exercise data (such as position and rotation data of controls etc.). The implementation was done in the Unity engine with C# as a programming language, with an emphasis on patient adaptation and minimizing the development of VR disease.
Virtual reality as a tool for therapy in medicine
Pecháček, Vilém ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Mucha, Ján (advisor)
Virtual reality is increasingly the subject of scientific studies dealing with the therapy of neurodegenerative diseases, and its use in combination with conventional therapy appears to be beneficial. The aim of the work is a research of the available literature on this topic and an analysis of commercially available headsets and their technologies. Another of the objectives of the work is the design and implementation of an application for the therapy of motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease with an emphasis on data collection. The application will be developed in the Unreal Engine 5 environment for the Meta Quest 2 headset.
Virtual reality as a tool for diagnosis and therapy in medicine
Kadlec, Jiří ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Mucha, Ján (advisor)
The use of virtual reality (VR) in the diagnosis and treatment of severe neurodegenerative or neurodevelopmental diseases is a potential alternative to standard methods and is now the subject of many studies and research. One of the objectives of the thesis is a detailed research and analysis of this usage. Another objective is to research and analyze the options of developing VR applications. The main objective of the thesis is the design and implementation of VR application for therapy and diagnosis of patients with Parkinson's disease. The application contain an adaptive environment and three designed exercises based on existing methods for diagnosis and therapy of patients with PD. Among other things, the application also allow you to store exercise data (such as position and rotation data of controls etc.). The implementation was done in the Unity engine with C# as a programming language, with an emphasis on patient adaptation and minimizing the development of VR disease.

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