[Cyberful-Virtual reality in arm and hand rehabilitation].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1007/s00113-025-01537-2
L A Pardo, M Markovic, I Michelis, J Ernst
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The implementation of specialized follow-up treatment of functional disorders and associated pain of the arm and hand is a challenge. As part of a collaborative project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), an innovative and noninvasive visualization technology was developed that is independent of the location and infrastructure. The virtual reality (VR) system NeuroXR integrates highly specialized and established treatment approaches, such as guided movement exercises, motor imagery and mirror therapy for successful seamless and highly specific sensorimotor rehabilitation. This VR treatment addresses not only amputations and nerve injuries but also other traumatic and neurological functional and sensory disorders of the upper extremities, along with associated pain phenomena. This article explores the fundamental principles of the system, its therapeutic applications and the potential of this innovative technology to improve current sensorimotor rehabilitation practices and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.

[网络虚拟现实在手臂和手部康复中的应用]。
功能障碍和相关的手臂和手部疼痛的专门随访治疗的实施是一个挑战。作为德国联邦教育和研究部(BMBF)资助的合作项目的一部分,开发了一种独立于位置和基础设施的创新和非侵入性可视化技术。虚拟现实(VR)系统NeuroXR集成了高度专业化和成熟的治疗方法,如引导运动练习,运动图像和镜像治疗,成功实现无缝和高度特定的感觉运动康复。这种虚拟现实治疗不仅可以解决截肢和神经损伤,还可以解决上肢的其他创伤性、神经功能和感觉障碍,以及相关的疼痛现象。本文探讨了该系统的基本原理,它的治疗应用以及这种创新技术在改善当前感觉运动康复实践和改善受影响个体生活质量方面的潜力。
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