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Discover the transformative impact of VR on healthcare through our insightful blogs.

Breaking The Meta: How Rehab Centered VR Trumps Entertainment-Based Devices.

Entertainment-Based VR is typically for gaming, watching media, and connecting with friends. The Meta Quest 2 is the perfect example of what this type of VR looks like. It is shiny, loud, proud, and full of explosive experiences that aim to keep you on the tips of your toes or pull your heartstrings until you achieve an emotional response as if what you had experienced was truly real. That is what makes VR such an incredible tool; the technology’s ability to simulate things that some people may never get to part in during their lifetime. But again, with so many VR experiences out there, not all are appropriate for every occasion, like choosing high heels for hiking.

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Neuro Rehab VR Selected as a 2022 National Innovation Challenge Awardee for Readiness

Neuro Rehab VR was selected from a field of over 800 applicants and 18 finalists to win the National Innovation Challenge Award for Readiness at the 2022 Defense TechConnect Innovation and Summit Expo held near Washington, D.C. The prize, given to the top 5 companies in the Readiness category, includes $10,000 in non-dilutive funding, an invitation to a business consortium to work with leaders from federal agencies and providers and access to more than $50 billion in prototype-level contracting authority for government customers.

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APTA Recognizes Virtual Reality As A Therapeutic Intervention

The American Physical Therapy Association has added a new treating tool to their intervention page further proving it’s efficacy and demonstrating it is more than just the next trend.

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