Implementation of an in-house visual feedback system for motion management during radiation therapy

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In this Technical Note, we describe an in-house video goggles feedback system assembled using several commercially available products. This goggle video feedback system is currently being used at University of Louisville and Mayo Clinic for both CT simulation and linac treatment delivery. The setup details, including specific recommendations, are provided, along with an alternative option for using the video goggles system.

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Nguyen, V. N. V., Ellerbusch, D. C., Cetnar, A. J., James, J. A., & Wang, B. (2016). Implementation of an in-house visual feedback system for motion management during radiation therapy. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 17(1), 421–427. https://doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i1.5817

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