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More VRxTherapy Videos

August 27, 2020

Avatar Robert Buren

In addition to the recent VR content I’ve been finding helpful at distracting, we’ve been able to add three new 3D 180 degree first person VRx Therapeutic videos to the library.

This time, we’ve added our first 3D 180 video filmed by a woman walking up stairs. Again, the goal is to fool the brain into thinking that the viewer can still control their lower body, so that it no longer feels compelled to send the neuropathic pain signals. I hope you find these helpful as well.

  • Woman Walking Up Wentworth Stairs

    A woman in sandals, this video is slow and methodical walking up stairs. Each step is deliberate, allowing the viewer to carefully watch and envision moving his or her lower body to replicate the steps up each stair.

    Outdoor

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    Man Walking Up Wentworth Stairs

    Man in sandals. This video is slow and methodical walking up stairs. Each step is deliberate, allowing the viewer to carefully watch and envision moving his or her lower body to replicate the steps up each stair.

    Outdoor

  • Touching Knees

    In this video, Jim slowly brings his knees together multiple times. Because Rob is paraplegic, he uses his hands to move his legs. The knees knock when they touch, sending a vibration that Rob feels.

    Indoor

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