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Munich Clinic Uses 360° VR Oktoberfest to Calm Young Patients

Fresh 360‑degree Wiesn footage provides supervised distraction during exams, including bandage changes.

Overview

  • München Klinik Schwabing is deploying VR headsets that let children experience newly filmed Oktoberfest rides and scenes from their beds.
  • Doctors say the tool helps reduce fear before or during procedures, emphasizing it supports care but does not cure illness.
  • The on‑site content was produced at the festival by VR4Kids founder Christoph Ostler and includes the ghost train, Ferris wheel and traditional stalls.
  • Patient responses show deep immersion and occasional dizziness, illustrated by a nearly ten‑year‑old named Kenan reacting strongly to virtual attractions.
  • Originally designed for children with disabilities, the program now engages ambulatory patients and older adults, including a 92‑year‑old former attendee.