From preparation to documentation — VAST.Rehab supports every step of your therapy session so you can focus on the patient.
Open the Therapist Panel. Select the patient. Either assign a pre-built workout template or build a custom session: choose therapeutic tasks from the library, set the control mode (movement pattern), adjust parameters (range, speed, difficulty, duration), arrange tasks into segments. Save. The session is ready.
If you have used a template before — repeating it for the same patient or a new one takes two clicks. Share templates across your team so everyone follows the same clinical protocols.
The patient trains at the Patient Station. You are in the same room, observing the patient directly while monitoring session data on the Therapist Panel. You can:
You combine your own clinical observation with the objective data on screen. For stable patients doing routine sessions, you might supervise multiple stations in the same room. For complex patients, you focus entirely on one. There is no fixed limit on how many Patient Stations you can monitor.
The report is already generated: timestamped metrics for every task, comparison with previous sessions, trend charts. Review it. Share it with the patient. Export it for clinical documentation. Plan the next session based on what the data tells you.
No manual note-taking. No subjective descriptions. The data exists because the patient did the session.
Every task in VAST.Rehab is driven by a Control Mode — the specific body movement that controls the task. The same task can be performed with completely different movements depending on the Control Mode selected. This is what gives VAST.Rehab its clinical flexibility: one library covers your entire patient population.
Control Modes are grouped by body region and movement type. Every task offers full parameter control — range of motion, speed, number of targets, reaction time window, duration, and difficulty — adjustable before or during the session. The engagement level is also configurable: from structured repetition with visual guidance to interactive biofeedback with targets, objects, and progressive challenge.
Shoulder flexion/extension, abduction, elbow flexion, wrist movements. Reaching, lifting, crossing midline. Standing and seated.
Hip flexion, knee extension, ankle dorsiflexion. Stepping, weight bearing, sit-to-stand patterns.
Lateral flexion, rotation, forward lean. Seated and standing. Postural control and dynamic stability tasks.
Mediolateral and anteroposterior weight shifting. Single-leg stance. Anticipatory postural adjustments. Center-of-pressure tracking.
Individual finger movements, grasp patterns, wrist pronation/supination. Precision reaching, finger individuation.
Memory sequences, divided attention, reaction time, problem-solving. Dual-task elements embedded in therapist-directed movement exercises — combined with any physical Control Mode.
The combination of 72+ therapeutic tasks, 100+ control modes, and fully adjustable parameters means VAST.Rehab adapts to the patients you already treat — not the other way around.
Stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s, MS, cerebral palsy. Upper and lower limb retraining, balance recovery, dual-task training within therapist-directed rehabilitation sessions. Sessions range from slow, structured repetition for early-stage patients to interactive dual-task challenges for advanced recovery.
Post-surgery (hip, knee, shoulder), joint replacement, fractures, sports injuries. Precisely parameterized ROM tasks with objective measurement in degrees. Progressive difficulty as the patient recovers.
Fall prevention, gait training, vestibular rehabilitation, postural control. Balance-related performance measures during therapy sessions. Session data to support therapist review of progress over time.
Attention, reaction time, sequencing and problem-solving elements combined with physical movement exercises. Dual-task components are embedded within therapist-directed sessions to support functional rehabilitation goals. Session performance trends tracked over time.
Maintaining physical and cognitive function in older adults. Seated and standing modes. Adjustable difficulty for every ability level. Engaging enough to sustain participation over months — not so complex that it excludes vulnerable patients.
Developmental delays, motor skill development, cerebral palsy. VR sessions can be particularly effective for younger patients — immersive biofeedback holds attention better than standard exercise. The therapist sets all parameters; the child just moves.
Every session generates a structured, timestamped report the moment it ends. No manual data entry. The data exists because the patient did the session.
Measured in degrees for each relevant joint. Session data to support therapist review of progress over time.
Task response times recorded for each interaction. Track motor response patterns across sessions.
Weight distribution, postural sway data. Balance-related performance measures recorded during therapy sessions.
Task completion rates, interaction accuracy, and response patterns. Recorded automatically for consistent session-to-session review by the therapist.
Which tasks completed, which skipped, duration of each. Full session structure documented automatically.
Sessions prescribed vs. completed, training volume over time. Same patient, same task, compared across sessions.
Review reports with patients to show them objective progress. Export session summaries for documentation purposes, where supported by your workflow. Share progress summaries with referrers. Compare outcomes across patients on the same protocol.
VAST.Rehab includes integrated communication tools — not a third-party app, but built into the Therapist Panel. When a patient trains at home, you can guide the session through these support tools.
The same view of the therapeutic task they are seeing, shared in real time via built-in screen share.
Watch how they are actually moving. Observe movement patterns during selected remote sessions.
Live audio connection throughout the session. Give verbal cues, encouragement, and corrections in real time.
If you see something wrong or need the patient to adjust position — pause instantly from your Therapist Panel.
Change difficulty, range, or task selection mid-session. The patient’s program updates immediately.
Show your own camera feed on their screen to model correct movement when verbal instructions are not enough.
The patient needs a Meta Quest 3 headset or a PC with a webcam plus an internet connection. You need a PC with the Therapist Panel. Remote communication and guidance features are optional support tools and do not change the core therapeutic function of VAST.Rehab. Remote availability depends on supported platform, connectivity, configuration, and local offering.
VAST.Rehab is software. You supply the hardware — and the hardware is not specialized or proprietary.
Windows PC (10 or 11) + any USB webcam. A depth camera (Stereolabs ZED 2) gives higher precision but requires an NVidia graphics card. A standard webcam gives good results for most clinical applications.
Meta Quest 3 or 3s. Standalone — no PC needed for the patient. The headset connects to the Therapist Panel over the network.
Windows PC or tablet running the Therapist Panel. In multi-room setups, each therapy room should have its own Therapist Station.
hp/cosmos treadmills, Technomex balance platforms and resistance devices, X-Cogni table. These devices are purchased from their respective manufacturers — the corresponding VAST.Rehab module is included in the device price.
VAST.Rehab uses a perpetual license model — one-time payment per Patient Station, no monthly fees. There are no per-therapist charges — your facility can create unlimited therapist accounts at no extra cost.
All pricing covers software only. Hardware is standard and off-the-shelf.
Managing a facility? See VAST.Rehab for Facility Owners for investment breakdown, scaling options, and ROI considerations.
The patient does not interact with technology. They do not log in, navigate menus, or operate software. They stand or sit in front of the screen (or put on the VR headset). You start the session. They see tasks responding to their movement. They train. The session ends. The data is recorded.
Patients who have difficulty with technology — elderly, cognitively impaired, pediatric — are not excluded. The technology barrier is on your side (and VAST.Rehab is designed to be fast to learn). For the patient, there is no barrier at all.