VR designed for awe and rehab. The experience combines virtual art, technology, and rehabilitation. When we, in reality, are contained to our home or hospital room. We can in the VR experience wonder in redwoodforest or oceanscapes. A remarkable intersection between art, pain relief, and exercise.
## About This Game
VR designed for awe and rehab.
The experience combines virtual art, technology, and rehabilitation.
When we, in reality, are contained to our home, nursing home, or hospital
room. We can in the virtual reality experience wonder in new, calming worlds.
A remarkable intersection between art, pain relief, and exercise.
some voices in betatesting:
wow! So beautiful and peaceful! I want to use this as a relaxing break in
my computer work!
I love the small figures in the sea landscape and the growing flowers in the
yoga session.
So beautiful music and peaceful surroundings! The voice of the psyiotherapist
is so relaxing!
So nice to walk around, looking for growing flowers and make the waterdrops
water the landscape.
I forgot my pain and that I am in a boring institution! thank you! so full of
fantasy and awe!
Within the VR-headset, the player is surrounded by calming forests and
oceanscapes, sounds of nature, and classical music.
The player can also perform yoga and physiotherapy exercises with a personal,
virtual trainer.
By orienteering with a map in a 3D environment, the player can practice and
develop their cognition.
The exercises and movements have been designed by professional yoga
instructors and physiotherapists that work with rehabilitation.
Virtual Rehab
ART4Health
VR design Åsa Egner
Programming Johnny Nyman, Softwarehut Polen
Modelling Carolina Ask, Evermotion, Polen
Music Satie, Grieg, Debussy, Bach, Mozart, Ravel, Schumann.
Pianist Jonathan Sersam Sound Hans Nilsson och Joar Egner Lofberg
Motion Capture HumLabb, Lunds Universitet Video David Blomquist
Yoga- and voice instruction Michaela Tellenmark
Physiotherapy Ulrika Bjorck, Caroline Dahlberg
Voice instruction physiotherapy Oliver Lindman
Dancer Osama Al Shihabi Character modelling Peter Flygenring Toft
Business advisor Anne-Sofie Frey.
Created with support from Vinnova Innovation.
Credits: Theis Madsen MD&CEO CopenRealityApS.
Virtual Rehab has been further developed from a prototype called “Virtual
Recovery”.
The basic idea and prototype were developed in a collaborative project between
VR designer Åsa Egner, Kreativitetsbanken
and Dr Theis Madsen, CopenReality ApS. The prototype was funded by
Cross4Health.
(C)VirtualRehabART4Health
MENU
In the game’s menu the player can choose
options for language, environment, exercises,
standing or sitting, and easy or more advanced difficulty. Easy difficulty
excludes
movements above shoulder height.
EXPLORATION:
Yoga, Physiotherapy
The player can explore visual and calming
worlds at their own pace, either by sitting
or standing. By using the controller, the
player moves through ocean- and forest
environments, and makes their way to either
a yoga- or physio-therapy exercise with
different difficulty levels.
3D Orienteering
VR enables a unique opportunity to train 3D
orienteering via a map. This may develop the
coordination between mind and body, since
the player learns to navigate to different
targets.
Yoga och Physiotherapy
Through paintings, the player enters either
an oceanscape or a redwood forest. They are
then automatically transported to a previously chosen yoga- or physiotherapy
session.
Rewards
Besides relaxation, exploration, and exercise,
the player is rewarded with for instance growing flowers and trees, northern
lights, and
water drops. These rewards and the beautiful
environments and sounds can create awe and
motivate the player to return to the game and
the exercise.
Personal Trainer
The player exercises with other 3D-characters, which simulates a group session
with a
virtual instructor.
Research
There are many scientific reports about the
advantages of VR. In virtual reality, the brain
is “tricked” into believing that it is in a new
location. VR distracts from pain, and can
relieve stress and anxiety.
Technology
All characters in the game are created through
motion capture technology in co-operation
with the university of Lund’s Humlabb.
To play Virtual Rehab, you need:
● a VR headset with the associated
controller for Oculus rift or HTC Vive.
● a copy of the game which will be available on digital platforms such as
Steam.
● a computer that meets the system
requirements for VR.
MENU:
FOREST/GARDEN
SWEDISH/ENGLISH
FOREST – explore, physiotherapy
● Press and release the thumbstick to
move forward, choose directions with
the pointer.
● Explore nature, and water the environment with dew drops along the way.
● Training: the instructor begins the
exercise when the player enters the
ring of stones.
● Imitate the instructor’s movements.
4 different exercise locations.
● After the training session: hit
dewdrops with the front trigger,
so that trees grow.
Orienteering forest
● Press and release the thumbstick to
move forward, choose directions with
the pointer.
● Orienteering: open the map with the
front trigger and navigate toward the
goal.
● At the goal, move potential rocks with
the side button, aim at the dewdrop.
● 3 orienteering goals appear on the
map per round.
Physiotherapy, single
● In the menu, choose options for
standing, sitting, and easy or
advanced difficulty.
● Travel through a painting to the
exercise.
● Aim at the dewdrops with the front
trigger after a finished session of
physiotherapy.
● Enjoy growing trees and a beautiful
night sky that finishes the session.
OCEAN – explore, yoga
● Press, and release, the thumbstick to
move forward, aim with the pointer.
● Walk around in nature, watch flowers
and water the environment with
dewdrops.
● Yoga: when the player enters the ring
of stones, the instructor begins the
exercise.
● Imitate the instructor’s movements.
Put down the hand controller.
● The flowers grow during the yoga
movements. 4 different exercise
locations.
Orienteering ocean
● Press and release the thumbstick to
move forward, aim with the pointer.
● Orienteering: open the map with the
front trigger and navigate toward
the goal.
● At the goal, move rocks with the side
button, aim at dewdrops so that
flowers grow.
● On the map a new goal appears which
the player can find, three goals per
round.
Yoga, separate
● In the menu, choose standing, sitting,
easy or advanced difficulty.
● Travel through a painting to the yoga
exercise. The controller can be excluded.
● Imitate the instructor’s movements.
● Enjoy growing trees and a starry night
sky that concludes the round.
Virtual Rehab
ART4Health
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel i5-8600k equivalent or greater | Intel i5-8600k equivalent or greater |
RAM | 8 GB RAM | 16 GB RAM |
OS | Windows 7 - 64 bit | Windows 10 |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GTX 1050 equivalent or greater | NVIDIA GTX 1070 equivalent or greater |
Direct X | Version 10 | Version 12 |
HDD Space | 15 GB available space | 15 GB available space |