Illustration of a PhysioXR virtual reality headset in the center, surrounded by icons and scenes representing neurological rehabilitation use cases like stroke recovery, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, neural plasticity and research institutes, on a blue tech background with the tagline “PhysioXR: Revolutionizing Neurorehabilitation” at the bottom.

PhysioXR

Besser bewegen durch spielbasierte Übungen, telemetriegestützte Ziele und auf Alltag abgestimmte Programme.
Vom “behandelt werden” zum “Selber handeln”!

Anstatt teure, proprietäre Medizintechnik-Software zu entwickeln, setze ich bewusst auf ein Konzept aus validierter Consumer-Hardware (z. B. handelsüblichen VR-Brillen) und kommerziellen XR-Applikationen. Studien, unter anderem von Bonnechère (2016), zeigen, dass diese Systeme in ihrer therapeutischen Wirksamkeit mit Medical-Grade-Lösungen vergleichbar sind. Für Ihre Praxis bedeutet das: ähnlich hohe klinische Effektivität bei bis zu hundertfach reduzierten Kosten – und eine deutlich einfachere Integration in bestehende Abläufe, ohne umfangreiche Umstellungen oder Spezialschulungen für Ihr Team.

A close-up, photographic realism scene of a VR physiotherapy setup on a clean, light wood desk, with no humans present. A premium matte-black VR headset with subtle blue indicator lights rests beside a pair of ergonomic motion controllers. Next to them lies a neatly folded elastic resistance band and a small, modern balance board with a textured gray surface. In the background, slightly out of focus, a large monitor displays a colorful, gamified rehab dashboard with score rings and progress milestones. Soft, diffused natural light from an unseen window creates gentle highlights and shallow shadows, while a shallow depth of field adds intimacy. The mood is innovative, focused, and clinically professional, with a minimalist, tidy composition.
An airy physiotherapy practice reception area devoid of people, designed to highlight XR innovation. A clean white reception counter holds a small stand with a VR headset and wireless sensors presented like premium medical devices. Behind the counter, a wall-mounted display shows a looping demo of a gamified rehab environment, with stylized joints and motion paths in bright, reassuring colors. The room features light oak flooring, muted gray seating, and a few potted green plants to soften the clinical feel. Large floor-to-ceiling windows admit gentle overcast daylight, creating soft, even illumination and subtle reflections. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, the mood is welcoming, modern, and trustworthy, embodying a cutting-edge healthcare brand.

Physiotherapie XR für Partnerpraxen

XR-gestützte Therapie in Ihrer Praxis

Erweitert Ihre klassische Physiotherapie um immersive XR-Technologie. Die Anwendungen steigern Motivation und Adhärenz, machen Fortschritte transparent und liefern messbare Ergebnisse – direkt integrierbar in die Abläufe Ihrer Partnerpraxis oder Klinik.

Bewegungstraining für Ihre Patient:innen

Die XR-Trainingsmodule ergänzen Ihre bewährten Therapiekonzepte durch virtuelle Szenarien, in denen Patient:innen Beweglichkeit, Kraft und Koordination sicher und spielerisch verbessern. Individuelle Therapieziele und klare Messwerte unterstützen Ihre therapeutischen Entscheidungen – und schaffen neue Differenzierung sowie Zusatzumsatz für Ihre Praxis.

A conceptual, photographic realism scene illustrating data-driven XR physiotherapy. In the foreground, a crisp white tablet lies on a glass-topped medical cart, its screen showing a detailed rehab analytics dashboard: joint angle graphs, range-of-motion heatmaps on a transparent human silhouette, and gamified achievement badges in cool blues and teals. Nearby are neatly arranged motion sensors, each with tiny status LEDs, and a coiled charging cable. The background is softly blurred, hinting at a treatment room with a treatment bench and wall monitor. Cool, controlled studio lighting creates precise highlights on glass and metal surfaces, with subtle reflections in the tablet’s screen. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the mood is precise, data-centric, and medically professional.
A calm home-therapy living room adapted for XR physiotherapy, shown in photographic realism with no people. A neatly cleared space features a soft gray rug with a compact balance board and light dumbbells arranged symmetrically. In front of a wall-mounted TV, a VR headset rests on a slim, white media console beside a tidy charging dock with sensors. The screen displays a friendly, gamified rehab environment with simple geometric obstacles and progress scores in pastel tones. Warm late-afternoon sunlight filters through sheer curtains, creating gentle patterns on the floor and a cozy yet organized ambiance. Shot from a slightly elevated corner angle with moderate depth of field, the scene conveys accessibility, comfort, and professional guidance brought into a home setting.
A close, detailed shot of a physiotherapy practice wall featuring an educational XR rehab information display, with no humans. A large, matte-finish poster shows a stylized musculoskeletal system overlaid with translucent motion-tracking markers and trajectory lines, alongside small icons for VR, AR, and gamification. Beneath it, a narrow floating shelf holds a neatly aligned VR headset, a pair of smart motion bands, and a slim brochure stand labeled “PhysioXR Konzept”. Neutral gray walls and a soft white LED wall washer provide even, glare-free illumination, enhancing text legibility and color accuracy. Captured straight-on with sharp focus across the frame, the composition feels orderly, informative, and authoritative, perfectly suited for a professional clinic.


Erfahrungen aus der Praxis

Realistic but non-identifiable headshot of a professional female physiotherapist of Japanese descent in her 30s, neutral background, soft light, slight smile, suitable for a testimonial avatar. No specific person likeness.


Aya Nakamura, Physiotherapeutin

Dank XR kann ich Patient:innen deutlich anschaulicher zeigen, wie sie Fortschritte machen – das erhöht Motivation und Therapietreue.

Realistic but non-identifiable headshot of a professional male physiotherapy clinic owner of Spanish/Latino descent in his 40s, neutral background, soft light, friendly but professional expression, suitable for a testimonial avatar. No specific person likeness.


Mateo García, Praxisinhaber

Die Gamification-Ansätze machen unsere Praxis für Patient:innen attraktiver und eröffnen neue, klar strukturierte Selbstzahler-Angebote.

Neuigkeiten für Praxen & Kliniken

Kontakt & Konzeptgespräch

Sie führen eine Physiopraxis oder Klinik und möchten XR-Lösungen in Ihre bestehenden Abläufe integrieren? Schreiben Sie uns oder rufen Sie an. Wir melden uns zeitnah für ein unverbindliches Gespräch zu Konzept, Integration, Schulung und Abrechnungsmöglichkeiten.

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