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RecoVR

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A VR-based assistive therapy platform designed to support physical rehabilitation for people with disabilities, currently incubated at Carnegie Mellon University.

Overview

Recovr is a VR-based assistive therapy platform built to support the physical rehabilitation of people with disabilities through immersive, guided experiences. The platform explores how virtual reality can make repetitive rehabilitation exercises more engaging, accessible, and motivating for patients while maintaining therapeutic intent. As the founder, I led Recovr from concept to early-stage product development, owning problem definition, solution design, and technical direction. The system leverages VR to create controlled, interactive environments where users can safely practice movement, coordination, and motor skills as part of their recovery process. Recovr is currently being incubated at Carnegie Mellon University, where it is evolving through mentorship, interdisciplinary feedback, and experimentation at the intersection of healthcare, human-centered design, and immersive technology. The project reflects my interest in building technology that is not only technically sophisticated, but meaningfully improves quality of life.

Year

2023-present