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Neurovirt Limited
NeuroVirt
Neurovirt Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2020 based in East of England.
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Financial period: 1 Apr 2024 to 31 Mar 2025
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Published 22 May 2026 15:15
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Published 31 Oct 2024 09:16
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Immersive VR motor rehabilitation through AI optimised spatial positioning
1 May 2024 to 30 Apr 2025
The NHS is struggling to address rehabilitation needs of stroke survivors and urgently needs new approaches and technology to meet demand. Recovery is therefore heavily reliant on all efforts placed at home. However, only 12% of stroke survivors obtain complete functional recovery after 6 months. For effective movement recovery, stroke survivors are requi...
NeuroVirt - Immersive Virtual Reality for Post-Stroke Movement Recovery
1 Nov 2022 to 28 Feb 2023
For effective movement recovery, stroke survivors are required to perform frequent rehabilitation exercises. However, due to the overloaded healthcare system, stroke survivors do not reach their full recovery potential as good quality rehabilitation is only provided with therapists present and access to the required intensity and length of physiotherapy i...
NeuroVirt - Immersive VR rehabilitation for post-stroke survivors
1 Mar 2022 to 28 Feb 2023
There are more than 1.2 million people in the UK that suffer from disabilities caused by a stroke (Stroke Association, 2018). For effective movement recovery, stroke survivors are required to perform frequent repetition of rehabilitation exercises, however, they do not reach their full recovery potential as (1) access to the required intensity and length ...