Ulysses® VR Upper Limb Therapy System
With the Ulysses® VR upper-limb therapy system, users can enjoy performing reward-based Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) in immersive, realistic environments. The system has been clinically-designed to promote greater upper-limb motor function in people with a variety of neurological conditions including stroke, acquired & traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury.
The Ulysses® system is designed to work with the industry-leading and fully wireless Meta Quest 2 VR headset with hand tracking capabilities, eliminating the need for holding bulky controllers and enabling users with varying strength and ability to enjoy the potential benefits of the system.
Practical & reward-based activities
Whiteboard drawing
Users are encouraged to practice their fine motor skills by filling in a shape on a virtual whiteboard, at the end of the task each user is scored based on the approximate range of motion (ROM) of the fingers and wrist with the aim of improving the score as users progress through their VR sessions.
Practical & reward-based activities
Bathroom
Users can practice activities of daily living such as washing hands, brushing teeth and cleaning the basin in an immersive virtual bathroom combined with a uniquely fun and engaging reward system that is not only novel but also offers potential ability to exercise gross and motor functions.
Practical & reward-based activities
Kitchen
Undertake fun and engaging kitchen activities like making and drinking a cup of tea, chopping fruit and vegetables, blending a delicious smoothie and spraying a giant worm in the sink that keeps multiplying!
Practical & reward-based activities
Buzzwire
Practise your fine motor control by being careful not to touch the wire with the wand loop. See how quickly you can complete each maze and how many mazes you can through!
Practical & reward-based activities
Slingshot
Pick up a ball, place it in the slingshot, aim and then fire! See how high you can score by hitting the target with more accuracy. This game practices motor and cognitive skills.
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