U.S., Nov. 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07237776) titled 'Effect of Virtual Reality in Abdominal Muscle Recovery After Cesarean Section' on Aug. 28.

Brief Summary: Cesarean section is mainly performed using regional anesthesia, without preoperative sedatives, to facilitate the mother's conscious birth experience, reduce the need for neonatal resuscitation, and promote skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth between the mother and newborn. The VR can be designed to be an interacting and emotionally engaging environment that can stimulate emotionally related hormones. In stressful situations as CS, VR can generate a relaxation state that improves the surgery outcomes.

Study Start Date:...