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Immersive Virtual reality (VR) offers a transformative medium to enhance health and well-being for individuals with situational, temporary, or permanent disabilities. This panel brings together diverse experts to discuss the latest advances and potential of VR across physical and cognitive health domains. We delve into promising applications for disability-specific support, accessible physical and occupational therapies, and assistive technologies, exploring both opportunities and challenges in inclusivity, user interactions and accessibility. The discussion navigates ethical and interaction considerations and paves the way for future research and development, ultimately aiming to invite developers of VR-based interactive systems and experiences for individuals with disabilities to develop VR interactions that are accessible, user-friendly, and respectful for all users, including those with disabilities.
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