Medical Extended Reality Trials: Building Robust Comparators, Controls, and Sham
The explosive pace of development and research in medical extended reality (MXR) is a testament to its promise for health care and medicine. In comparison with this growth, there is a relative sparsity of rigorous clinical trials that establish the efficacy and effectiveness of these interventions....
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Main Authors: | Susan Persky (Author), Luana Colloca (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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