Virtual reality offers an innovative solution for pain management during care or painful passive mobilizations, by diverting patients' attention through immersive, soothing environments, thereby reducing the perception of pain.
FROM SHOULDER TO FINE GRIP
Upper limb rehabilitation exercises
Rehabilitation of the upper limb is essential to restore mobility, strength and coordination, particularly after stroke, injuries such as fractures or orthopedic surgery.
- Joint mobility: Improved range of motion (shoulder complex, elbow, wrist).
- Muscular strengthening : Resistance and strengthening of arm muscles.
- Grip: Fine movements, such as grasping or manipulating virtual objects.
- Coordination : Synchronization between the two arms or hand-eye coordination.
- Rapid and reflex reaction : Response time to visual stimuli.
- Motor control : Smooth, controlled movements.
- Endurance : Ability to maintain repetitive or prolonged movements.
- Proprioception : Perception of upper limb position and movement.