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If a patient wears a head-mounted display while using VVC in an outpatient setting, is it okay to use a non-woven cap to prevent lice?
Yes. In situations where cleanliness is a concern, we take precautions by using non-woven caps and ninja masks.
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Can it be used for patients with albinism?
There are some cases of strabismus for which VR treatment cannot be expected to be effective. For example, many patients with albinism lack binocular innervation of the primary visual cortex, and b...
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The headset's screen is so bright that I have to squint. Can I adjust the brightness?
Yes. If you check "Experimental Function" on the "Settings" tab, you can adjust the brightness. This function is designed for patients with photosensitivity, etc.
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A patient told me that he would be busy for a while and wanted to take a break from training. Will the training become ineffective?
The durability of the effect depends on the patient, but please use it when you feel like resuming training.
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The home version is being lent out, but the patient is tired from practicing for the sports day every day and is unable to practice. Should I force myself to train? Also, can I get a refund for the period I was unable to attend?
In the United States, some facilities play Vivid Vision as a reward for training. To make training more enjoyable, you may want to consult with a medical professional about changing the game. Pleas...
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Can I continue training if I have an eye infection but my vision is still clear?
Yes, you can continue training, but don't force yourself if you're experiencing pain or discomfort. To prevent spreading the infection to your other eye or to other people:Disinfect the headset's f...
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A patient told me that while playing a game, the screen was flickering and he couldn't see it at the same time. Should I cancel it?
The patient may not be able to see with both eyes. Stop the game and consult your healthcare professional.
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Can a clinician be in charge of VVC even if he/she has color blindness?
Yes. Since it is a text display, you can take care of it.
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The patient has color blindness. Are there any games he/she can't play?
There is no game that cannot be played. Our products are designed so that even people with color blindness can use them. For example, the 4 dot test uses red and green in clinical practice, making ...
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The patient is deaf. We usually communicate in writing. Is training possible?
It's possible as far as the game can be understood. Training instructions are displayed in text on the patient's head-mounted display, replacing verbal instructions. The game has visual feedback as...