The technology is being used to help people with Parkinson's produce adrenaline and dopamine, which alleviate the symptoms
Virtual reality headsets are helping alleviate the symptoms of people with Parkinson's, a charity has said.
Up to 12 people a week have been wearing the headsets in a trial at a fitness and well-being gym based at Teesside Airport, near Darlington.
They take part in virtual activities, such as visiting the Taj Mahal, participating in an exercise class, or climbing the Acropolis.