NeuroReality is transforming cognitive rehabilitation with Koji’s Quest, a VR game that uses neuroscientific principles and gamification to provide an engaging and effective recovery tool.
In a world where technological advancements continually reshape industries, a young team of scientists, game developers, and brain enthusiasts at NeuroReality are revolutionizing the field of cognitive rehabilitation. Their innovative virtual reality (VR) game, Koji’s Quest, is set to transform how individuals recover from brain injuries.
Koji’s Quest is a VR-based serious game that combines neuroscientific principles, gamification, and smart algorithms to provide customizable rehabilitation software that patients love.
NeuroReality, led by CEO Sandy Rathod, PhD, and Founder and Chief Innovation Officer Faviola Dadis, is on a mission to activate cognitive recovery rather than simply accepting cognitive loss. The team, including Developer Roy Schröder and Lead Researcher and Rehabilitation Specialist Inês Pires, has developed Koji’s Quest to make rehabilitation engaging, accessible, and effective.
Endorsements from Patients and Professionals
Koji’s Quest’s impact is evident in user and medical experts’ testimonials. One patient praised the game, stating, “Koji’s Quest is a great way to do my cognitive training. Each game turns rehabilitation into a fun and enjoyable experience!” Medical professionals are equally enthusiastic. A doctor noted, “Virtual Reality treatment modalities like Koji’s Quest show promise in providing new methods of neurological rehabilitation by changing behavioral patterns and optimizing neuroplasticity.”
Koji’s Quest offers a comprehensive training experience with six degrees of freedom, enhancing the tasks’ ecological validity and boosting the transfer of skills to daily life. It is designed to cater to various recovery stages and abilities, making it a versatile tool in cognitive rehabilitation.
One of the standout features of Koji’s Quest is its remote accessibility, allowing patients to engage in rehabilitation from home. Clinicians can monitor progress and performance, ensuring continuous care. This approach not only provides convenience but also integrates rehabilitation into the patient’s daily routine seamlessly.
Engagement through Gamification
Koji’s Quest incorporates gamification to enhance user engagement. The game features dynamic difficulty progression, rewards to motivate players, and meditation areas for breaks. The virtual companion, Koji, offers support and encouragement, making the rehabilitation journey less daunting and more enjoyable.
In the Netherlands, only 1 in 10 stroke survivors receive the rehabilitation they need. Monique Lindhout, Director of Hersenletsel.nl, believes technological innovations like Koji’s Quest are the solution. “This technology will help more people rehabilitate, yet keep healthcare affordable,” she said.
Koji’s Quest is available in multiple languages, including English, Dutch, German, Portuguese, and Arabic, making it accessible to a global audience. It is also CE marked as a Class I medical device under the Medical Device Directive (MDD), ensuring its safety and effectiveness.
NeuroReality offers a straightforward process for those interested in Koji’s Quest. Clinicians and patients can apply for a free demo, enjoy a two-month free pilot period, and then choose a license to continue their rehabilitation journey.
As healthcare continues to evolve, NeuroReality stands at the forefront, offering innovative solutions to complex problems. For those affected by strokes, long-COVID, traumatic brain injuries, and other conditions, Koji’s Quest represents a new path to recovery.
Celebrating Innovation at the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Neurologie
Eight months ago, NeuroReality had the honor of participating in the prestigious ‘Back to the Future’ event hosted by the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Neurologie (NVN) in Amsterdam. The NVN, a leading scientific professional association for neurologists, focuses on enhancing the quality of care for individuals with neurological and muscular disorders through rigorous guidelines, evaluations, and continuing education. Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the NVN gathered neurologists from across the country, providing NeuroReality with a platform to showcase their VR-based cognitive rehabilitation software, Koji’s Quest.
This innovative tool combines neuroscientific principles, gamification, and intelligent algorithms to offer a customizable rehabilitation experience, certified as a Class I medical device and available in multiple languages. At the event, Koji’s Quest highlighted the potential of VR in revolutionizing cognitive rehabilitation, setting the stage for future innovations in healthcare.
Expanding Horizons at the Murrieta Innovation Center
Ten months ago, NeuroReality marked a significant milestone by joining the Murrieta Innovation Center, a move that promises to enhance its mission of democratizing cognitive rehabilitation. This collaboration was solidified at the 2023 SelectUSA Investment Summit in Maryland, a premier event promoting Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S.
During the summit, NeuroReality was invited to the Select Global Women in Tech Reception, spotlighting female innovators. CEO Sandy Rathod, PhD, featured in a photo from the reception, exemplifying NeuroReality’s commitment to fostering global partnerships. The integration into the Murrieta Innovation Center opens new avenues for growth and innovation, strengthening NeuroReality’s presence in the United States and bolstering its efforts to positively impact cognitive rehabilitation worldwide. With the support of this innovative hub, NeuroReality is poised to explore new frontiers and collaborate with other industry leaders to advance rehabilitation technology.