A teenager living with dyspraxia says his movement and spatial awareness is improving thanks to virtual reality (VR).
Sixteen-year-old Frankie Farrow, from Crediton, Devon, was diagnosed with the neurological condition that affects physical co-ordination at the age of eight.
Frankie took part in a study at the University of Exeter that showed playing a VR game improved hand-eye coordination and reactions.
Academics at the university said the technology might be "an effective way to improve motor control in children and adolescents with dyspraxia".
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