Save time and intensify rehabilitation with Mixed Reality

HoloMoves uses Mixed Reality (MR) glasses. MR glasses project holograms around a person while the real world remains visible. HoloMoves uses this technique to intensify therapy for specific patient groups through customized interactive therapy, 3D information modules and scenario training for healthcare professionals. HoloMoves allows healthcare facilities and/or therapy practices to purchase a B2B license.


Added value to healthcare


Care facility


Intensive therapy prevents unnecessary healthcare costs by reducing complications, readmissions and length of hospitalization.


Healthcare Professional


Mixed Reality gaming increases compliance and enables monitoring during independent practice.


Patient


Escape from the hospital for a while and get moving with challenging and motivating games. An active patient can go home earlier.


Discover the added value of HoloMoves for your healthcare facility

At HoloMoves, we offer licenses where you can create a package of games and information modules of your choice. In addition, we offer customized solutions by mutual agreement.

What our customers say

“What is unique about HoloMoves is its ability to turn a boring patient room into an environment that encourages movement, in a fun way.”
Guido Limburg

Neurorehabilitation team manager, UMCU

“Wonderful to see people moving more through these glasses!”

Renate Westerlake

Director, Ronald Donald Kinderfonds

“HoloMoves helps take the burden off our staff, allows for faster recovery, and so beds are freed up sooner. That takes the pressure off.”
Dirk-Jan Willekens

Manager, Elkerliek hospital

“HoloMoves brings developers and healthcare providers together to develop beautiful applications that help our patients recover faster and better.”

Linda de Heer

Cardiothoracic surgeon, UMCU

“The spinal cord injury information module makes spinal cord injury education much more accessible and also enjoyable for my patients. In particular, patients with lower health literacy and language barriers seem to take full advantage of it.”

Janneke Stolwijk

Rehabilitation physician spinal cord injury, De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation






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