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VR – Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is increasingly finding applications in the field of rehabilitation, offering new possibilities for treating patients with various conditions. Through VR, patients can engage in simulated activities that help them regain motor skills, address phobias, or improve cognitive function.

Innovative approach

At the Attica Rehabilitation Center, we are pioneers in integrating Virtual Reality into the psychological support of our patients. By applying Virtual Reality (VR), we offer an innovative approach to managing and addressing the psychological challenges associated with the rehabilitation process.

Patient support

The Psychological Support Department at the Attica Rehabilitation Center utilizes Virtual Reality as an excellent tool to assist patients facing:

  • Anxiety and stress related to traumatic experiences or the rehabilitation process,
  • Depressive symptoms caused by chronic conditions or physical immobility,
  • Phobias and insecurities that affect psychological resilience during recovery.

How VR Enhances Psychological Rehabilitation:

In the context of psychological rehabilitation, VR allows therapists to create controlled environments where patients can be exposed to objects or situations that cause them anxiety, in a safe and supportive setting. This type of therapy, known as “virtual reality exposure therapy,” helps patients confront and manage their fears effectively.

Additionally, VR can provide other forms of support, such as:

  • Training in social interaction skills,
  • Relaxation techniques through virtual environments designed to promote positive emotions and well-being.

By leveraging VR technology, the Attica Rehabilitation Center continues to explore new ways to enhance patient care and improve the rehabilitation experience.

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