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Virtual VCU worlds used to train, teach and treat in the real one

Across VCU's campuses, instructors, researchers and clinicians have turned to virutal reality (VR) for teaching, training and patient care.

The Department of Physical Therapy is one of many departments researching VR. Read about the Motor Control Lab and more on VCU News.

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