New virtual reality exercises for physiotherapy
The use of virtual reality in physiotherapy sessions is becoming increasingly widespread in clinics, hospitals and other centers. This innovative technology makes it possible to offer personalized, interactive and highly motivating treatments to patients.
At Rehametrics, we constantly strive to innovate and periodically design new virtual reality exercises for physiotherapy, adapted to different therapeutic needs and clinical conditions.
We are pleased to announce that in this new update we are introducing new motivating and gamified exercises to achieve a variety of therapeutic objectives in physiotherapy sessions.
Examples of virtual reality exercises for physiotherapy
One of the highlights of this update is our new sports-based activities. These activities have been designed with immersive and realistic scenarios, encouraging active patient participation through intuitive movements and real-time responses. This allows us to optimize the user experience and improve therapeutic results.
The use of motivating activities helps to increase adherence to treatment, reduces monotony in therapy and generates high patient motivation, key factors for the success of the rehabilitation process.
Here is an example of the new activities we have introduced:
Tennis with virtual reality

We have introduced a virtual tennis activity, with several game modes.
The patient is immersed in a tennis court, he will have a racquet that he can control with his hand and his task will be to quickly hit the balls that are thrown at him.
At lower levels, the patient has to perform less movement to hit the ball, while at higher levels the range of motion and speed of the balls will be greater.
Being an activity inspired by sports, the patient will perform movements in a fun way in their physiotherapy sessions.
With this activity we can work on different motor aspects such as, for example:
Shoulder range of motion:
Promotes mobility and joint strengthening.
Elbow joint range: Improves elbow flexibility and stability.
Improves elbow flexibility and stability.
Motor reaction speed:
Contributes to improve response times and coordination of movements.
How can virtual reality exercises be used for physiotherapy?
Some patients who may benefit from these exercises are:
- Patients with Parkinson’s disease
- Senior citizens
- Active Aging
- Patients with shoulder injuries
- Patients with elbow injuries
- Multiple SclerosisPatients
- Post-stroke rehabilitation patients
Rehametrics can also adapt the activities to the needs of the patient:
- You can choose the arm or hand to be treated.
- Adjusting the level
- Adjusting distractors
- Personalizing each of the activities
- With a wide variety of virtual reality exercises for physiotherapy.
With the use of virtual reality in physiotherapy sessions, we can achieve an intensity of treatment in a motivating way, facilitating patients ‘ recovery and improving their quality of life.
Likewise, at Rehametrics we have a wide range of virtual reality activities for physiotherapy, occupational therapy and neuropsychology, occupational therapy and neuropsychology