Introduction

Introduction

In today's world, technology has become an integral part of our lives, and keeping up with these new advances has become necessary. We use technology to communicate and access important aspects of life, such as scheduling doctor's appointments and utilizing resources within the healthcare system. Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that is gaining recognition in the healthcare environment. While VR is well-known in the gaming industry, it is increasingly being recognized as a powerful tool in healthcare. This is demonstrated in medical training, patient treatment, and rehabilitation environments. Healthcare professionals are currently investigating the impact of using VR in their treatments. VR has the potential to transform the healthcare industry and change the world. However, there are significant challenges involved in integrating VR into healthcare, including security, ethical, legal, and social concerns. Despite these obstacles, the use of VR technology in healthcare is expected to grow in the future (Virtual Reality Security - IEEE Digital Reality, n.d.).