株式会社mediVR
Site unreachablemediVR is a Medical equipment which applies the video technology of Virtual Reality, etc.
What it does
"mediVR is a pioneering medtech company that specializes in VR rehabilitation medical equipment developed by physicians based on neuroscience and behavioral science insights. Utilizing VR technology, mediVR aims to assist individuals who aspire to regain their quality of life and support healthcare professionals and therapists. The flagship product, mediVR Kagura, has been implemented in universities, rehabilitation hospitals, care homes, and day care facilities nationwide, showcasing evidence-based results from proprietary technology. With a focus on enhancing rehabilitation outcomes and improving patient well-being, mediVR's innovative approach has garnered recognition within the medical community. By providing cutting-edge VR solutions, mediVR continues to revolutionize the field of medical technology and contribute to advancements in patient care."
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