BAL EX Mobile Virtual Room (MVR)

Universiti Sains Malaysia
Socio-Economics Driver
Science & Technology Driver
Advanced Intelligent Systems
Technology Readiness Level
8
Intellectual Property
MY-192855-A

Visual vertigo, a type of balance disorder, affects patients' stability and quality of life, yet effective rehabilitation tools remain limited. Although various therapies exist, there is currently no rehabilitation equipment available that offers the specific function and approach provided by the BAL EX Mobile Virtual Room (MVR). This highlights a critical gap in treatment options for visual vertigo, especially for patients needing accessible, practical, and guided therapy solutions.

The BAL EX Mobile Virtual Room (MVR) provides an innovative and practical solution for patients with visual vertigo and other balance disorders. It combines visual optokinetic stimulation with sound therapy to support natural brain compensation and reduce symptoms without relying heavily on medication. Designed to be easy to use, the MVR allows patients to perform guided rehabilitation exercises through audio and visual cues. As a home-based therapy module, it enables patients to carry out their rehabilitation independently, helping to reduce hospital visits, increase treatment accessibility, especially for those with limited mobility—and ultimately improve their quality of life in a cost-effective way.

The innovation of the BAL EX Mobile Virtual Room (MVR) lies in its unique combination of visual optokinetic stimulation and sound therapy to treat visual vertigo and balance disorders. Unlike traditional rehabilitation tools, the MVR is designed to be home-based, allowing patients to carry out their therapy independently with step-by-step audio and visual guidance. This approach promotes natural cerebral compensation, reducing the reliance on suppressive medication. It is also cost-effective, easy to use, and practical for patients with reduced mobility. As there is currently no other rehabilitation equipment offering this specific functionality, the MVR represents a novel and accessible therapeutic tool in the management of vestibular and balance-related conditions.

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