For survivors facing mobility restrictions due to surgery or lymphedema, virtual reality can simulate activities that they are currently unable to perform, encouraging gradual improvement in strength and range of motion without the risk of physical strain.

For survivors facing mobility restrictions due to surgery or lymphedema, virtual reality can simulate activities that they are currently unable to perform, encouraging gradual improvement in strength and range of motion without the risk of physical strain.

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