Virtual Reality

"KEEP YOUR HEAD TO THE SUNSHINE AND YOU CAN'T SEE THE SHADOW"

- HELEN KELLER

POWER OF IMAGINATION

Immerse yourself with virtual reality in these beautiful surroundings with music for relaxation and inspiration.
If you are a stroke survivor, you can also try motor imagery exercises with virtual reality for improving recovery.

MIND EXERCISES

Among mind exercises includes, motor Imagery –imagining moving the body without actual movement.
Research shows that motor imagery when added to regular physical practice enhances motor performance.
It has been shown that motor imagery enhances connectivity of Premotor cortex and Primary motor cortex in the brain. (Bajaj et al NeuroImage 2015).

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3D VIRTUAL REALITY MODELS FOR EDUCATION ABOUT NORMAL ANATOMY AND DISEASES IN AN EXCITING IMMERSIVE FORMAT

3D MODELS OF ORGANS FOR AN IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCE

VIRTUAL REALITY FOR FUTURISTIC MEDICAL EDUCATION

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A BRAIN ANEURYSM

YOU ARE LOOKING AT BRAIN BLOOD VESSELS CALLED CIRCLE OF WILLIS

VIRTUAL REALITY PICTURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Nepal

Deependra, a 40 year old watchmaker from Nepal, who recently suffered a stroke, is seen here enjoying the  virtual reality exercises 
Stroke survivor Chitra smiles as she watches a virtual reality video with the support of her husband and Naveena, her physical therapist.
A stroke survivor looks at the beach virtual reality video and moves his hands to touch the waves!

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