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Services

Kobuk Technologies aims to improve the experience and recovery of patients through the integration of cognitively stimulating and physically challenging virtual reality games with conventional therapeutic interventions.

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Rehabilitation of Walking Balance

Auditory Rehabilitation

We have developed a low-cost tool that helps facilitate improvements in walking balance. Stroke survivors present with a broad range of residual functionality and coordination. Our tools implement various reaching tasks while walking to induce moments of instability. This presents the patient with an opportunity to practice maintaining balance in an engaging and safe environment. 

Our programing is tailored to enhance auditory therapies for all ages. Hearing impairments present unique challenges to those effected. We aim to increase the engagement and participation of patients by pairing visually stimulating association tasks with traditional auditory therapies.

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Collaboration

Use our services to match the specific needs of your patients. Collaboration allows for the fostering of innovative techniques and approaches to advance the current standard of care. Incorporating unique low-cost multi sensory experiences may lead to quicker and more sustained improvements in recovery and quality of life.  

Products

Innovate your interventions

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Consultation

Discuss with the team the full range of our offers and how we can best integrate the system into your practice

KobukTech System

 A ready-to-use subscription-based package that includes a virtual reality headset with our programs pre-installed 

Software

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Features

Kobuk Technologies Presents an easy to use Virtual Reality tool that enhances the rehabilitation experience for patients and clinicians

Patient-Friendly Design

24/7 Support

Seamless Application

Affordable

Targeted Intervention

NIH Backed

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