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Virtual Limb Mode is a patented technology developed by VRNOW for managing phantom limb pain.
It helps amputees reduce phantom pain, regain control over their bodies, and restore confidence in their movements.
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The brain retains a ‘body map’ even after amputation. Virtual Limb Mode recreates the lost limb in VR and allows it to be controlled through movements of the stump with a sensor. This activates neuroplasticity and reduces phantom pain.
>100 000
military personnel have undergone amputation
85%
of them experience phantom pain
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Technology features
Full avatar
The patient sees themselves in full — body movements are transmitted to VR thanks to 7 motion sensors.
Fastening system
The system adapts to different types of lower and upper limb amputations of any height and type of amputation.
Safe environment
Exercise scenarios without visual triggers — no “green fields” or stimuli that can activate PTSD.
Medical certification
VRNOW is an officially certified medical device. It can be integrated into clinical protocols.
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When working with patients, PRM doctors and physical therapists working with the trainer conduct control measurements of patient success, including
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Kinematic data of the stump (amplitude, trajectory, symmetry)
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Pain intensity on the VAS scale
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Frequency/duration of phantom pain
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Patient involvement in movement (activity index)
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Session statistics

Virtual Limb Mode is based on the principles of mirror therapy and neuroplasticity. The effectiveness of this approach has been confirmed in hospitals where VRNOW has been used since 2024. Patients show a reduction in pain on the VAS scale by 2–3 points after just 10 sessions.

Scientific research
Expert Reviews
Vadym Kerestey
"Associate Professor at B.D. Grinchenko University of Kyiv.
Head of Rehabilitation at the ADONIS Clinic"

Rehabilitation using virtual reality has shown significant results in treating patients. By transporting patients to various spaces, the simulator engages the mind and body, increasing the effectiveness of each session. This level of immersion is key to accelerated and effective recovery.

Oleg Bilyansky
Head of the UNBROKEN Center

Patients with amputations often experience not only physical trauma, but also prolonged phantom sensations that are exhausting and gradually reduce the possibility of recovery. Therefore, VRNOW will significantly alleviate pain and become a new tool in the work of our team of rehabilitation specialists.

Natalia Matolinets
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Anesthesiologist. Honored Doctor of Ukraine

This allows patients in limited space and with limited resources to learn to restore movement with the help of a special camera that reflects their everyday reality, helping them to rehabilitate and readjust their central nervous system to new conditions.

Nikita Zhalnin
Co-founder, Medical Director of the “Path to Health” Rehabilitation Center

During the use of the VRNOW simulator, we noted a significant reduction in the intensity of phantom pain, especially in patients after lower limb amputations. Patients reported improved sleep, reduced discomfort, and increased emotional stability. There was also an improvement in muscle activity, a reduction in acute pain, and an increase in motivation to exercise regularly.

Vyacheslav Malgin
Director of the Nikopol Children's City Hospital Municipal Enterprise

Using VRNOW allows us to create a comfortable, psychologically safe environment for patients, which is especially important when working with children. Rehabilitation with VRNOW is not only effective but also interesting for patients. Based on the results obtained, we recommend VRNOW as a reliable, convenient, and effective tool for rehabilitation.

Alexander Urin
Acting Director General of the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital. Head of the Department of Intensive and Effluent Therapy for Acute Intoxications at Okhmatdyt.

Children with limb injuries who underwent rehabilitation using VRNOW showed a significant increase in muscle strength and a significant reduction in discomfort. VR technologies create comfortable conditions for children, motivating them to actively participate in rehabilitation. Thanks to its innovative approach, VRNOW significantly reduces recovery time and psychological stress, especially in children.

Ivan Matyas
Physical therapist

It is usually impossible to perform mirror therapy on patients with, for example, bilateral amputation in the absence of another healthy limb. Here, it draws legs for the patient and draws arms for the patient.

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