Motricity training for the upper extremities - in virtual reality
Innovative. Effective. Motivating.
A new approach to promoting physical activity
teora® body is a VR application designed to encourage movement of the upper extremities. Through targeted, playful exercises in virtual reality, teora® body supports the body and helps users improve their mobility and strength. The application is based on scientific research and enables effective, motivating training.
What does teora® body help with?
teora® body supports mobility training of the upper extremities, with a focus on the shoulder and elbow. The goal is to specifically promote mobility, strength, coordination, and functional everyday movements.
Our VR application is suitable for, amongst other things:
Mobility-enhancing exercises for functional recovery, e.g., in cases of strain on the shoulder and elbow regions
Motricity training to strengthen neural movement patterns
Movement and relaxation techniques to improve quality of life in cases of chronic strain
Development of functional movement skills, such as through targeted exercises for flexion, extension, rotation, or stabilization of the arm
Promotion of self-initiative and motivation, especially among users who are difficult to engage or who need to rediscover the joy of movement
Your benefits with teora® body
Training based on clinical guidelines
Engaging training for greater motivation
Whether raising arms, bending, or twisting, teora® body turns functional movements into motivating mini-games. This keeps training exciting and effective
Intuitive controls without controllers
Suitable for individual and group training
Train multiple users simultaneously with just one supervisor—for greater efficiency in your facility’s daily operations
Digital support for your work
Using the included tablet, you can keep track of the training progression at all times and intervene as needed
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