It is learned that VRHealth, a medical technology company focused on VR technology solutions and data analysis, has announced a partnership with Facebook-based VR hardware company Oculus. Through this collaboration, Oculus' VR hardware products will be powered by VRHealth's application software to provide patients with the latest medical health solutions to manage patient pain and anxiety through VR.
VRHealth is a healthcare technology company founded in 2016 to help clinicians better manage patient health through professional virtual reality (VR) technology solutions and data analysis. VRHealth's solutions collect and examine user data through artificial intelligence and cloud computing algorithms, providing advanced data analytics in real time, enabling healthcare providers to enhance their healthcare experience.
The company offers a variety of patent-pending solutions ranging from rehabilitation services to cognitive testing, from pain management to psychological assessment. Arterial Network has learned that VRHealth has submitted an application to the FDA and has passed ISO 13485 certification. VRHealth is one of the first VR healthcare companies in the world to be ISO certified and FDA-approved for all their medical applications.
VRHealth's non-invasive medical tools are delivered through VR content while providing advanced data analysis using artificial intelligence and cloud computing algorithms. VRHealth uses highly accurate tracking tools to provide data analysis for use in hospitals, healthcare facilities or remote environments. VRHealth works with a number of world-renowned US healthcare providers, hospitals and rehabilitation centers.
VRHealth is using Oculus' products Go and Rift to provide VR technology solutions for a variety of health challenges, from pain management during maternal delivery to reducing anxiety before and after surgery for cancer patients during chemotherapy. Virtual reality takes patients to an environment where they can more actively observe and experience treatment. Through VRHealth's fascinating solutions, healthcare has become an interesting activity.
It is reported that VRHealth's platform has been used with Oculus Rift in more than 30 hospitals and medical centers in the United States, such as Stanford Sports Medicine, Spalding Rehabilitation Network, Hogg Hospital Network and Sports Medicine Center of Massachusetts General Hospital.
Each of the company's nearly 15 applications has game-like scenes or easy shots, such as a virtual journey using Google Earth to famous places around the world. These applications can distract patients from surgery and chemotherapy.
At Stanford Sports Medicine, doctors use VRHealth's application to treat traumatic brain injury to assess athletes' post-concussion conditions. Patients participate in virtual games where their task is to match boxing gloves with a set of lights that pop up in front of them. Their response time, errors and progress are measured and analyzed in real time. Patient data is quantified and updated in real time to the data portal, providing healthcare professionals with information that can be used to personalize patient care plans. Healthcare providers, payers, and users can also receive data and participate more actively in the treatment process.
VR has been used for decades to help people overcome phobias and anxiety disorders. As the device becomes smoother and cheaper, it is used to train midwives and help stroke patients recover their motor function. More researchers and hospitals have also found that VR can reduce anxiety and pain perception in patients during dressing, intravenous or epidural administration. It can also help patients relax before or after surgery.
VRHealth CEO Eran Orr said: "Once you wear a helmet, you are no longer in the hospital. VR provides a place for patients to escape." Eran Orr also said: "Virtual reality has the ability to alleviate the pain of chemotherapy for physical therapy. Practice creating a seamless environment and training children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to focus their attention. In the past when people thought of virtual reality, the first thing that came to mind was entertainment and games, but we found that the impact of VR was applied to health care. The industry has the potential to improve many lives and help doctors provide personalized services that provide a comfortable experience for patients."
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