High-tech therapy tries to help return veterans with PTSD to normal lives
Lindsay Moran describes undergoing the treatments soldiers try in order to recovrt from PTSD and brain injury.
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Join our expert "TechKnow" contributors Phil Torres, Lindsay Moran, Rachelle Oldmixon, and Kosta Grammatis as they explore new technology and its impact on our lives. Lindsay tests out the treatments doctors and therapists are using to help soldiers diagnosed with PTSD, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and virtual battle simulations. And Kosta spends a day with Nissan to take a ride in their fully autonomous car.
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The Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, NC has been testing Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a means of treating PTSD in returning soldiers. For 40 sessions over a 12-week period, soldiers are enclosed in a pressurized chamber and exposed to 100 percent oxygen to stimulate the body's red blood cells and aid in the healing processs.
The Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California uses virtual reality exposure therapy to help treat PTSD in former soldiers. Exposure therapy, in which the patient works through past traumas by reliving and recounting them for a therapist, is enhanced with a virtual reality environment designed to recreate traumatic scenery and scenarios in a safe and controlled environment.
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