mediVR
mediVR Inc. is dedicated to providing innovative VR rehabilitation medical devices, such as mediVR Kakura, to children suffering from intractable diseases across Japan. Their mission is to deliver effective, low-cost rehabilitation solutions that improve the quality of life for children with neurological and developmental disorders, leveraging advanced VR technology developed in collaboration with Osaka University. They aim to expand access to rehabilitation and support the dreams of children to walk, run, and participate fully in life.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Patents
Products
Immersive virtual-reality rehabilitation platform (headset, controllers, therapeutic software)
A clinical VR platform combining a head-mounted display, hand controllers, 3D tracking and task-based therapeutic software designed for motor, trunk, balance and pediatric upper-limb rehabilitation with clinician-configurable sessions and gamified feedback. Developed in collaboration with academic partners.
Immersive virtual-reality rehabilitation platform (headset, controllers, therapeutic software)
A clinical VR platform combining a head-mounted display, hand controllers, 3D tracking and task-based therapeutic software designed for motor, trunk, balance and pediatric upper-limb rehabilitation with clinician-configurable sessions and gamified feedback. Developed in collaboration with academic partners.
Services
On-site installation of VR rehabilitation systems, clinician and therapist training, and integration of VR programs into routine therapy workflows at hospitals, rehabilitation centers and day-service providers.
Collaborative support for clinical studies using VR-guided training to evaluate rehabilitation outcomes, including study implementation, blinded assessments, and outcome measurement using objective tests and validated questionnaires.
Operation and management of rehabilitation service models that link delivery to pre-defined performance outcomes to align incentives and demonstrate effectiveness.
Management and delivery of low-cost or donation-subsidized therapy sessions for children with rare or complex neurological conditions, including allocation of funds to therapist staffing and equipment installation.
On-site installation and configuration of rehabilitation hardware in patients' homes and coordination for future deployment to schools and municipal support facilities to reduce travel burden.
On-site installation of VR rehabilitation systems, clinician and therapist training, and integration of VR programs into routine therapy workflows at hospitals, rehabilitation centers and day-service providers.
Collaborative support for clinical studies using VR-guided training to evaluate rehabilitation outcomes, including study implementation, blinded assessments, and outcome measurement using objective tests and validated questionnaires.
Operation and management of rehabilitation service models that link delivery to pre-defined performance outcomes to align incentives and demonstrate effectiveness.
Management and delivery of low-cost or donation-subsidized therapy sessions for children with rare or complex neurological conditions, including allocation of funds to therapist staffing and equipment installation.
On-site installation and configuration of rehabilitation hardware in patients' homes and coordination for future deployment to schools and municipal support facilities to reduce travel burden.
Expertise Areas
- Virtual reality rehabilitation
- Clinical trial design and execution for digital therapeutics
- Dual-task neurorehabilitation protocol development
- Therapist-facing clinical software development
Key Technologies
- Head-mounted display virtual reality
- 3D motion tracking
- Therapist-configurable task engine
- Force-plate stabilometry and foam posturography
News & Updates
Participation in the Gunma Aifest 2024 event to showcase mediVR's innovative rehabilitation technology for children with intractable diseases.
mediVR's efforts to provide low-cost, effective VR rehabilitation devices to children with intractable diseases across Japan, aiming to improve their motor functions and quality of life.
Participation in the Gunma Aifest 2024 event to showcase mediVR's innovative rehabilitation technology for children with intractable diseases.
mediVR's efforts to provide low-cost, effective VR rehabilitation devices to children with intractable diseases across Japan, aiming to improve their motor functions and quality of life.