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Using Virtual Reality for Stroke Rehabilitation

January 7, 2025

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Presented by Health Lab

Mirror therapy is a technique used in stroke rehabilitation to help patients regain function in weakened limbs. Research led by Chandramouli Krishnan, PT, Ph.D., at the University of Michigan, has enhanced this method with NeuRRoVR, a virtual reality system that uses games and motion sensors to encourage the brain’s ability to reorganize and strengthen neural connections, improving motor skills. To learn more about how this cutting-edge virtual reality system is transforming stroke rehabilitation, read the full article and discover the promising results behind NeuRRoVR.

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