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IMMERSIVE SYSTEM
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USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 REAL IMMERSIVE SYSTEM ® USER MANUAL 1 (17)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warning Device Description Indication for Use Contraindications Warnings Precautions Potential Adverse Effects/Events Operating Profile Operating Procedure • Getting Started & Charging Components • Internet Connectivity • Start-Up System for Patient Use • Therapy Activities • System Removal •...
  • Page 3: Warning

    The use of the REAL Immersive System is intended to be in a clinical • Press power button to power on tablet or restart tablet. The power button is environment, supervised by a medical professional trained in rehabilitation therapy.
  • Page 4: Indication For Use

    WARNINGS closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the REAL Immersive System, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of If a patient complains of motion sickness, dizziness, headache, eye strain, or fatigue this equipment could result.
  • Page 5: Operating Profile

    Follow hospital guidelines for use and access to account login credentials. The same account login credentials shall not be used by more than one REAL System at any given time. Note: These rehabilitation exercises are intended to be conducted in a clinical environment LED Off: Battery dead or sensor asleep and prescribed and supervised by a medical professional trained in rehabilitation therapy.
  • Page 6: Internet Connectivity

    Select “Connect” next to the desired network. iv. Enter the password into the corresponding field. v. Select “Save”. vi. The REAL Immersive System should now be connected. 6. Click the button at the top left of the screen to return to the TherapyView home screen.
  • Page 7 8. Place small sensors onto bands by sliding them into elasticized loops. For 11. Once a patient is selected or created, the healthcare provider (HCP) may the hand sensor bands, tighten elasticized loop using the buckle. Place large initiate the session by pressing “Start Session.” sensor into pocket of shoulder band.
  • Page 8: Therapy Activities

    Headset is turned off and on using the power button. TherapyView should be relaunched on the tablet. Sensors are turned off and on by placing them in the powered charging station (while the REAL Immersive System is ®...
  • Page 9: System Removal

    Immersive System Case Instructions: ® 1. Remove sensors and bands. The REAL Immersive System is housed in a travel case that may be locked with the attached combination lock that secures the zipper. The combination lock should 2. Remove headset from patient’s head.
  • Page 10: Software Description

    Settings for each activity will involve parameters such as turning on and off avatar features and environmental factors. While using the REAL Immersive System, the HCP remains responsible for the patient’s safety and the appropriateness of individual exercises including range of motion (ROM) attempted and any other limb or joint limitations unique to that patient.
  • Page 11 control, strength, centering, and postural proprioception. By leaning their torso from the patient themselves. This exercise encourages postural alignment and symmetrical a sitting position in a certain direction, and holding it there against gravity, they fly a seated shoulder flexion. hot air balloon in that same direction.
  • Page 12 Bird Forest Penguin Sports Park The Bird Forest family of activities incorporates standard functional exercises including dynamic reaching and pronation/supination requiring the patient to reach out with one In the Sports Park family of activities, the patient must move their upper extremities or both hands to pick up birds and place them into nests.
  • Page 13 Creative Canvas Free Paint Activity The Creative Canvas family of activities is table-top based, designed to support functional reach, fine motor control, and cognitive abilities. These activities incorporate simple cognitive and creative elements through selecting colors, painting pictures, and stamping images, while providing a therapeutic upper body experience. For patients who cannot benefit from more advanced functional reach activities, the activities in Creative Canvas allow patients to focus on rehabilitation of their cervical range of motion.
  • Page 14 Free Stamp Activity Mad Tavern Free Stamp allows the patient to express their creativity by selecting and stamping down Mad Tavern is a pain distraction activity using distraction techniques where the patient images onto a provided canvas background to create their own artistic compositions. is surrounded by animated characters in a cozy tavern setting.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    *REAL Immersive System is calibrated appropriately to detect movement in virtual reality space in relation to real space accu- rately and precisely. Sensors will compute and display position at an accuracy of a 2 cm radius with respect to real space at a REAL Immersive System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
  • Page 16 RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the LTE Band 7 measured field strength in the location in which REAL Immersive System is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance 5240 5100-5800 WLAN 802.11...
  • Page 17 Product availability varies by country. Please see www.realsystem.com for more information. Copyright ©2021 Penumbra, Inc. All rights reserved. The REAL Hero logo, REAL, Chuckleball, and TherapyView are registered trademarks or trademarks of Penumbra, Inc. in the USA and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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