The ReviVR early verticalisation simulator is a hardware and software complex for motor rehabilitation. The system is based on virtual reality and biofeedback technologies. ReviVR combines visual, auditory and tactile influence on the perception of a patient with impaired motor function, simulating the process of walking.
Working principle
- The patient is immersed in a virtual environment with the help of virtual reality goggles, where the person sees himself in an upright position
- Pneumatic cuffs are placed on the patient's feet to simulate natural walking movements in the plantar region.
- The patient moves through an open space in virtual reality. Brain activity is stimulated, which leads to the restoration of neural connections in the brain that have been destroyed after a stroke. The person "gets used" to the upright position.
Exercise on the simulator is indicated:
- after a stroke
- brain injuries
- spinal cord injuries
- multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson's disease
Advantages
- Easy to use
- Proven effectiveness
- Ability to increase the complexity of the programme as the condition improves
Equipment
- Oculus virtual reality helmet
- unit for simulation of tactile action based on pneumostimulation
- personal computer or laptop
- specialised software
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