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What is virtual reality neurorehabilitation and how can it help patients?
Virtual reality neurorehabilitation is an innovative approach that uses immersive simulations to help patients regain motor, and sensory functions after a stroke. Through personalized exercises and games in a safe and controlled environment, patients can enhance their skills interactively and effectively, boosting their motivation and rehabilitation outcomes.
What benefits does augmented reality rehabilitation offer for neurological treatment?
Augmented reality allows virtual objects to overlay the patient’s real environment, enabling interactive exercises that improve concentration, coordination, and motor skills. Studies show that this technology is effective in enhancing recovery and making the rehabilitation process more dynamic and engaging for patients.
How does motion sensor technology work in neurological rehabilitation?
At Eodyne, we use advanced motion sensors that capture and analyze the patient's movements in real-time. This data enables exercises to be tailored and personalized to the specific needs of each user, offering an optimized rehabilitation experience that adapts to each person’s progress and capabilities.
Who can benefit from Eodyne’s rehabilitation treatments?
Eodyne's treatments are designed for people who have suffered strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or have neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's. These rehabilitation methods are also beneficial for anyone looking to improve their motor skills through a technological and scientific approach.
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Neurorehabilitation with virtual reality and augmented reality is a technique that uses interactive virtual environments to aid in the recovery of neurological functions. Through personalized exercises, patients can improve their motor, and sensory skills.
Virtual reality creates a safe and controlled environment where patients can perform specific exercises designed to stimulate neuroplasticity.
Patients with various neurological conditions, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and other neurological disorders.
Yes, virtual reality therapy is safe. All programs and exercises are developed and designed with the help of healthcare professionals and are tailored to each patient’s individual needs.
The duration of each session can vary depending on the patient’s needs and the specific treatment plan. Generally, sessions last between 10 and 20 minutes.
Is there scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of virtual reality in neurorehabilitation?
Yes, numerous studies have demonstrated that virtual reality can be an effective tool for improving motor, and sensory abilities in patients with various neurological conditions.
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Exercises vary based on the patient’s needs and capabilities and may include coordination activities, balance, range of motion, upper limb exercises with and without gravity, fine motor skills of the hand, and simulated functional tasks reflecting daily life activities.
Initially, sessions should be supervised by a professional to ensure the patient is using the equipment correctly and performing the exercises safely. As the patient becomes familiar with the program, some sessions may be conducted more independently, even at home.
The cost of therapy can vary depending on the specific program, treatment duration, and whether it is conducted at a center or at home. We recommend contacting our team for a personalized quote.
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Progress is measured by collecting real-time data from rehabilitation sessions. Objective reports are generated in MIMS, which professionals can access as needed.
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Yes, virtual reality therapy can be part of a multidisciplinary treatment approach, complementing traditional physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and other medical and therapeutic treatments.
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For RGSclinic, you will need a computer and motion sensors. All necessary equipment is provided as part of the treatment program.
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The frequency of sessions will depend on the rehabilitation program designed by the professional. Generally, it is recommended to perform 3 sessions of 20 minutes each per week to achieve the best results.
Yes, virtual reality therapy can be beneficial for children.
Yes, most exercises can be automatically or manually adjusted. This allows us to personalize and modify the difficulty levels presented according to the patient’s needs and capabilities.