VR sickness? try VR therapy: study tests virtual rehab for motion sickness

NCT ID NCT07318142

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested a 4-week virtual reality exercise program to help people who get motion sickness from visual cues, like in VR or certain videos. 46 adults, some with and some without motion sickness, took part. The program used 360-degree travel videos in a VR headset to gradually build tolerance. Researchers measured symptoms like dizziness and nausea before and after the program to see if it helped.

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Locations

  • Istanbul Aydin University

    Istanbul, Istanbul, 34295, Turkey (Türkiye)