REAL y-Series®: Outpatient Rehabilitation
Engaging
- Motivate patients to meet their goals with activities designed to encourage intensity, repetition, and/or endurance
- Isotonic and dynamic exercises for both lower and upper extremities
- With engagement, patients may be more likely to return for their scheduled visits and promote referrals
“It is an alternative reality. He can focus on the activities in the screen in front of him versus how he is feeling personally. He doesn’t focus on the muscle fatigue he may be feeling, and/or the distracting environment around him, just to name a few.” — Megan, Therapist
Adaptable
- Easy to use and quick to set up
- Seated and standing exercises for full-body, upper body, and lower extremities
- Designed for high-acuity to high-functioning patients
Informative
- Demonstrate progress to your patients
- Review automated, insightful objective measures to augment clinical decision making
- Support documentation
Virtual Reality is Supportive for Rehabilitation
“Virtual reality is reasonable to consider as a method for delivering upper extremity movement practice.”1
“VR improved balance and gait in all cohorts, especially when combined with conventional rehabilitation.”2
The clinical results presented herein are for informational purposes only. Individual results may vary depending on patient-specific attributes and other factors.
1. Winstein CJ, Stein J, Arena R, et al. Guidelines for Adult Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery: a Guideline for healthcare professionals from the american heart association/american stroke association. Stroke. 2016;47(6):e98-e169 doi:https://doi org/10.1161/STR.0000000000000098
2. Cano Porras D, Siemonsma P, Inzelberg R, Zeilig G, Plotnik M. Advantages of virtual reality in the rehabilitation of balance and gait: systematic review. Neurology. 2018;90(22):1017-1025. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000005603
REAL y-Series Immersive Content
Under the Sea™
Challenge cognition, lower extremity strength, and endurance with isotonic seated and standing exercises.
Virtual Athletic Club™
Work on upper body endurance and strength in a futuristic athletic club.
REAL Pinball™
Practice dynamic coordination and endurance with both lower and upper extremity in seated and standing positions.
Music in Motion™
Engage in auditory and coordination skills for both upper and lower extremities, including core.
Island Antics™
Engage upper extremity with guided cross-body movements in seated or standing positions.
Happy Valley™
Mirror therapy, core work, isotonic exercises for lower and upper extremity, cross-body movements, cognitive exercises, and more.
Mindful Market™
Support cognitive skills through virtual sandwich making, sorting, and math activities.
Float™
Practice intentional movement through tai chi and engage in mindfulness.
Pleasant Cove™
Practice cognitive skills, including sequencing and sorting through gardening and music.
REAL Life™
Practice sequencing and body movement in a bathing ADL simulation.
Procedural and operative techniques and considerations are illustrative examples from healthcare provider experience. Healthcare providers’ treatment and technique decisions will vary based on their medical judgment. Individual results may vary depending on patient-specific attributes and other factors.
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