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VR Vitalis® HR Care
A resource designed to meet the needs of employees in companies
VR Vitalis® HR Care app
A device designed by top experts to train employees
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More effective prevention and exercise
The immersive effect of our app leads to significant motivation to exercise, whether cognitive, physical or relaxation. Thus, it helps with improving its mood and helps the staff to qua their work. The app allows a unique combination with molecular hydrogen inhalation.
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Simple and safe operation
Intuitive app with simple controls. Safe to use even for senior or disabled employees.
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Efficient operation
Poor movement patterns, inappropriate seating, lack of physical exercise, stress at work and often increased morbidity. This is a common situation in many jobs. Yet it is regular exercise that serves to prevent problems in employees. It is a combination of varied exercise and relaxation with the revolutionary possibilities of virtual reality. This helps to improve employee care and well-being and reduce some of the negative influences that modern society brings with it.
Exercise modules
VR Vitalis® HR Care is a modular app providing exercise in a variety of areas
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1Cognitive functions
Exercise for employees with cognitive deficits caused by illness, injury or surgery. Usually in conjunction with upper limb exercises.
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2Upper limbs
Exercises suitable for large joints (shoulder and elbow) and wrist, including rotation.
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3Back and neck
Corrective exercises for poor posture or inappropriate movement patterns.
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4Breathing and relaxation
Modules to calm employees and improve breathing capacity can be multiplied by inhaling molecular hydrogen.
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5Fine motor skills
Exercise suitable for employees who need to practice the fine motor skills of the upper limbs.
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6Passive
Modules in this category are non-interactive, and serve primarily for mental relaxation
Cooperation with experts
VR Vitalis® HR Care is developed in close collaboration with leading experts
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doc. MUDr. Michal Filip, Ph.D., MBA Head of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, VR and Telemedicine at OSU Faculty of Medicine, neurosurgeon at KNTB Zlín
Michal is an experienced neurosurgeon. He also has experience in spa care and has managed a regional hospital and a rehabilitation institute. He is now the head of the Center for Artificial Intelligence, VR and Telemedicine at OSU Faculty of Medicine and credits his experience as our medical expert.
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Mgr. Marcela Dabrowská Ergoterapeutka Occupational therapist - Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, OU
Marcela is an experienced occupational therapist who also passes on her experience to students at the Faculty of Medicine at the OU. She is very helpful in setting up the product, testing it and conducting expert studies.
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MUDr. Šárka Baníková Rehabilitation doctor, head of the Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Ostrava University Hospital
Šárka is a rehabilitation physician and head of the Clinic of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine at the Ostrava University Hospital. She leads a team of physiotherapists who design and test exercise modules for us.
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MuDr. Štefan Reguli, Ph.D. Neurosurgeon and head of the LERCO project at FNO
Štefan is a neurosurgeon and also leads the LERCO project at FNO, which aims to link basic research, applied research and commercialization of scientific outputs. He is our main expert on the awake surgery application.
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prof. Mgr. Roman Jašek, Ph.D., DBA Director of the Institute of Informatics and Artificial Intelligence at Tomas Bata University in Zlín
Roman is the director of the Institute of Informatics and Artificial Intelligence at Tomas Bata University in Zlín and a great expert in new technologies.
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prof. MUDr. David Školoudík, Ph.D., FESO, FEAN Neurologist, vice dean for science and research at the Faculty of Medicine of the Ostrava University
David is an experienced neurologist and also Vice Dean for Science and Research at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ostrava.
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Mgr. Marie Kaniová, Ph.D. Clinical speech therapist
Marie is a clinical speech and language therapist with a lot of experience. In the project she helps us especially with the module for recognition and testing of speech disorders, for example in awake operations.
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Mgr. Renáta Čecháčková Physiotherapist
Renáta is a physiotherapist who works at the Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine at the Ostrava University Hospital with experience in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Together with others from the department, she co-developed the designs and descriptions of exercises within the project and participated in the correction of the modules in VR, their use and verification in practice, especially in patients in the subacute stage with overlap to the outpatient component.
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Bc. Irena Skřinařová Physiotherapist
Irena also works as a physiotherapist at the Clinic of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine of the Ostrava University Hospital. She has used her experience from outpatient and inpatient practice together with others from the department within the project in designing, describing exercises and correcting new modules in VR. She further integrates these into the therapy of patients and finds out their effect. She is particularly involved in the design and validation of modules in the acute phase of rehabilitation.
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Mgr. Kristýna Müllerová Physiotherapist
Kristýna is another experienced physiotherapist from the Clinic of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine at the Ostrava University Hospital with experience in outpatient and inpatient services. In the project team, she collaborated on the design, exercise descriptions and modifications of the developed modules in VR. Kristýna is mainly involved in the testing of patients undergoing rehabilitation exercises in the VR environment.
Contact us
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