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Virtualis Motion VR Rehabilitation Therapy & Diagnostic Testing
Introducing Virtualis Motion VR, a revolutionary virtual reality medical device taking rehabilitation and diagnostic testing beyond the limitations of traditional healthcare and rehabilitation.
Dive deeper with Virtualis Motion VR and mend not just the body but also rewire the brain, unlocking a holistic healing experience for the brain and body using innovative technology.
“When we first started using VR, we found that over 80% of our patients found it positive or beneficial”.
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Dr. Brennan Spiegel, Director of Health Services Research, Cedars-Sinai Health System, on the impact virtual reality has on treatments for acute and chronic pain patients.
Virtualis Motion VR: Virtual Reality Rehabilitation & Diagnostic Testing
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THE BRAIN IS THE ORGAN OF BEHAVIOREmotions are reflections of the energy in the brain: excess Beta can produce anxiety, too much frontal Alpha can result in depression, and elevated Theta can produce ADD. Re-training brainwaves allows the central nervous system to learn how to self-regulate, directing it away from debilitating, painful, destructive disorders. Research and clinical studies show that many cognitive conditions which are unresponsive to medication or psychotherapy can be resolved with neurofeedback in 20-40 sessions. Some chronic disorders spanning many years, including those complicated by substance abuse, can show improvement after just one session!
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WHAT IS NEUROFEEDBACK?Neurofeedback works by reconnecting functional pathways in the brain through audio and video stimulation, which reinforces the brain when it’s operating in normal ranges. Eventually, the brain learns to stay in the healthy ranges independent of the computer-driven training program. Neurofeedback does not target any disorder, rather it changes timing and activation patterns in the brain. This improves brain regulation, which can impact a variety of symptoms. Different brain areas are targeted depending on the symptoms, which reflect brain dysfunctions. The brain is a highly complex organ made up of billions of cells called neurons, which send and receive messages to and from all parts of your body. These messages are electrical impulses that create brain waves.
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WHAT IS A BRAIN MAP?A brain map is an important tool we use to evaluate our brainwaves and identify opportunities to improve communication between various regions of the brain. The brain map can capture a window of brain activity, analyze the data, and create a visual representation of each lobe of the brain and each specific brainwave (Beta, Alpha, Theta, and Delta). Once a brain map is analyzed, neurofeedback sessions can be performed to train your brain back into healthy patterns. The first step is to record an image of the brain. This non-invasive process involves recording brainwaves for six minutes with eyes open and six more minutes with eyes closed.
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HOW WE ANALYZE THE RESULTSYour EEG recording is uploaded to a safe database that compares your brain to individuals of the same age and gender who have normal brain function. Your brain map report identifies any emotional and cognitive issues by showing the areas of the brain that are operating outside of the normal range. A suggested protocol is generated and is designed to stabilize the area of the brain which has been identified as the most abnormal.
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HOW LONG ARE THE SESSIONS?These sessions execute the protocols from the brain map to correct and repair neural pathways. Sessions last 30 minutes, and involve watching a movie or listening to music while wearing photic light glasses. These glasses use light emissions to stimulate the brain and improve the effects of neurofeedback. Patients typically take 1 to 3 sessions per week for a total of 20 to 40 sessions. 30 years of research suggests that the results of neurofeedback are long-lasting.
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