Vertigenius, an ADAPT spin-out company specialising in digital health solutions for vestibular rehabilitation, has launched a novel digital health platform aimed at improving vestibular rehabilitation, particularly for those suffering from vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders. This new platform integrates advanced software, a clinician portal, a patient app, and a state-of-the-art wearable head sensor to provide users with tailored rehabilitation exercises, real-time feedback, and progress tracking, significantly enhancing traditional vestibular therapy methods.
The platform’s design prioritises user experience, incorporating feedback from both patients and healthcare professionals to ensure accessibility and effectiveness. The app connects via Bluetooth to the wearable head sensor, which tracks head movements during exercises. This real-time feedback helps ensure exercises are performed correctly, promoting better adherence and outcomes. The digital intervention aims to make vestibular rehabilitation more engaging and accessible, potentially leading to better adherence to therapy and improved outcomes.
Vertigenius represents a significant advancement in the field of vestibular rehabilitation, providing both clinicians and patients with tools that simplify the treatment process and improve overall outcomes. This innovation not only benefits those with vestibular disorders but also contributes to the broader field of digital therapeutics by demonstrating how technology can enhance patient care and treatment.
For more details on Vertigenius’ innovative approach to digital health and its potential impact on vestibular rehabilitation, you can visit their website.