there s a new idea called neuro animation, which is like gaming for brain repair. it s an immersive, emotional, and we are told enjoyable style of therapy, that can have a real impact. what s it say? baby babbles. quack, quack, quack. ruby was 2a years old when she lost her leg. a simple trip to the supermarket resulting in a life changing injury. i was going shopping to buy stuff for the baby, you know, weaning process, buying him veggies and avocados and that. but yeah, i was in the car park and i was run down by a car. at the time of the accident, ruby had been carrying five month old son leon, instinctively throwing him to safety. but the crash left her, a nurse on maternity leave at the time, facing a series of operations and intensive rehabilitation. the first three weeks in hospital, it sjust a blur.
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therapy called mind pod. it looks amazing. it therapy called mind pod. it looks amazing. looks amazing. it is. the painting looks amazing. it is. the painting is looks amazing. it is. the painting is beautiful - looks amazing. it is. the painting is beautiful as i looks amazing. it is. the - painting is beautiful as well. mind pod is a form of what is known as neuro animation. it uses motion sensors and cameras to track the patient s movements as they direct this dolphin. you learn to balance the body. along with traditional methods it aims to help improve the physical and cognitive functions of people who have experienced a serious injury. did you ever imagine that you would be using games for your recovery? that you would be using games foryour recovery? lilo. that you would be using games for your recovery? that you would be using games for your recovery? no, i had no idea, especially for your recovery? no, i had no idea, especially when for your recovery? no, i had no ide
i don t remember waking up, i don t remember who told me that i d had my leg amputated. in my head ijust thought, i lljust learn how to walk again, i ll get a fake leg, a prosthetic leg, and then that would be that. i didn t realise how hard it was actually going to be. now at a live in rehab centre called steps, she s receiving a variety of conventional treatments, as well as a new video game inspired therapy called mindpod. wow. this room s amazing. yeah, it is. the painting is beautiful as well, isn t it? it is, it s lovely. yeah. mindpod is a form of what s known as neuro animation. it gamifies treatment by using motion sensors and cameras to track the patient s movements as they direct this dolphin. i m just learning how to balance my body.
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