Table of Contents Warning Device Description Indication for Use Contraindications Warnings Precautions Potential Adverse Effects/Events Operating Profile Operating Procedure • Section 1: Getting Started and Charging Components • Section 2: Internet Connectivity (Online Configurations Only) • Section 3: Start-Up System for Patient Use •...
REAL y-Series besides the initial set up procedure. During the three-year product ∙ The controller is used to access headset settings or control volume. lifespan of the REAL y-Series, the device will continue to perform safely without any routine maintenance. No parts within the REAL y-Series will require inspection...
OPERATOR PROFILE 2. Connect the REAL y-Series case to its power cord (AC adapter power cord). Operators of the REAL y-Series should be trained in rehabilitation therapy. Follow Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet, making sure that it is the facility guidelines for use and access to account login credentials (if applicable).
SECTION 2: INTERNET CONNECTIVITY (Online Configurations Only) Note: Prior to first time use, the REAL y-Series must be configured and connected to the local internet. To continue using the REAL y-Series over its lifespan, user may be prompted/required to complete over-the-air software updates.
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5. Confirm audio can be heard but does not block out the patient’s ability to communicate; adjust volume on headset as needed. Hold 5 seconds 9. Once sensors are placed in the bands, put each band onto its corresponding body part (see image below). Connect hook and loop fasteners of shoulder band if desired.
2. Have the patient sit in a neutral position away from metal components, facing forward with hands on thighs. Press the button on the tablet screen to calibrate the sensors. SECTION 4: MANAGING A THERAPEUTIC OR WELLNESS SESSION 1. Select a therapy or wellness experience and press “Run Experience”. 3.
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Headset should be turned off and on using the power button. TherapyView application should be relaunched on the tablet. Sensors should be reset by placing them in the powered charging station (while the REAL y-Series is plugged in) and then removing them.
Section 5: SYSTEM REMOVAL REAL y-Series Case Instructions: REAL y-Series is housed in a travel case that may be locked with the attached 1. Remove sensors and bands. combination lock that secures the zipper. The combination lock should be turned to the red dot position at all times. If the combination lock is turned away 2.
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REAL Home is a peaceful, serene lakeside experience to acclimate patients to VR. The REAL Home experience moves at its own pace and provides a secure space for patients to spend as much or as little time as they wish here before, in-between, and after activities.
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Catch & Glow™ Activity Hot Air Balloon is a family of activities designed to help the patient work on trunk and core control, Base of Support, strength, centering, and postural proprioception. By leaning their torso in a certain direction, and holding it there against gravity, they fly a hot air balloon in that same direction.
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Sunrise™ Activities Harvest™ Activity Harvest involves growing a variety of vegetables by raising and lowering one’s arms a number of times in order to trigger the appearance of day- night cycles. This activity creates an incentive for the patient to do multiple repetitions of this exercise if called for by the patient’s rehabilitation or wellness plan.
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Nest Hop™ Activity Using cognitive skills, the patient must predict the trajectory and reach for a In Nest Hop, the patient uses functional movements to pick up a single bird and certain location to block and hit the Chuckleball into the opposing goal or into place it into a series of nests, under an optional time limit.
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various brush strokes. Besides using the left or right hand to select colors and paint on the canvas, the patient can utilize Gaze Painting Mode. This mode allows the patient to select paint colors from a palette and paint on the canvas using only the gaze pointer, providing a cervical motion exercise variation.
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Mad Tavern™ Activity they get to be a celebrated hero tasked to help island citizens using multi-directional movements to complete tasks. Island Antics includes 4 activities that support therapeutic motions to exercise trunk control, functional reach, reaction time, fluid movements, postural control, coordination, and cross-body movements. Island Antics promotes big and dynamic movements to improve postural stability, coordination, encourage full upper-body movement, to help address impairments like resting tremor, postural instability, bradykinesia, hypokinesia, depressed moods,...
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Citizen Crossing™ Activity Leaks and Levers™ Activity Leaks and Levers concentrates on shoulder flexion and extension to turn various Using trunk control, functional reach, and dynamic balance, patients are asked to valves and pull different levers. Patients use these therapeutic motions to fix the help citizens across a street being blocked by a giant beached whale.
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The patient is in front of a sandwich making station, like a real kitchen environment, where they can utilize different countertops to the left, right, and in front of them to access sandwich ingredients.
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Harvest Helper™ Activity Stamp Stand™ Activity Help a local farmer sort her delivery of animal feed while the animals clamor for their Designed to improve memory and money management skills, patients will sell food. Catch items as they’re thrown to improve ability to concentrate in a distracting postage stamps and help customers stay within their designated budget.
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early during the rehabilitation process is key to regaining function in affected Lean into the Music™ Activity extremities. Rhythm relies on varying parts of the brain (frontal and parietal cortices, as well as the cerebellum) to stimulate motor pathways and encourage neural reorganization. Patients may utilize rhythm combined with music therapy to promote recovery of lost function.
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left hand while blue targets are caught with the right hand. The virtual avatar will have recovering cognitive skills while providing options for the therapist to address colored wrist bands to help the patient with color coordination. rehabilitation goals through more directed, stress-relieving experiences. Pleasant Cove includes a relaxing mix of activities set in a low-intensity, tranquil vacation Turn with the Tempo™...
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Playful Percussion™ Activity Grow flowers in mere moments! The patient can personalize their garden by decorating and arranging by size, color, or shape for added difficulty. Following visual cues, use the shovel to place dirt, pour a packet of one of three seed types, water the newly planted seeds, and pick the flowers for final placement once the flowers have finished blossoming.
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REAL Pinball™ Alien Arrival™ Activity Aim for your highest scores in this fast-paced, vintage pinball experience that supports range of motion, muscle tone & endurance, control of voluntary movement Using ROM, the patient can engage in a friendly battle against an alien UFO across functions, neuromusculoskeletal skills, and psychomotor skills.
IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic precisely. Sensors will compute and display position at an accuracy of a 2 cm radius with respect to real space at a max distance test level environment – guidance of 75 cm relative to the headset. Sensors will also reproducibly compute position at a maximum deviation of a 2 cm radius for repeated movements at a max distance of 75 cm relative to the headset.
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WLAN 802.11 Pulse If the measured field strength in the location in which REAL y-Series is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level modulation b) above, REAL y-Series should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional...
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