CUREO in Occupational Therapy: Innovative Support in Practice Schreiber

The Schreiber Occupational Therapy Practice in Wiesbaden stands for a modern and future-oriented approach to occupational therapy. In order to provide their patients with high-quality treatment, the owners Michaela Schreiber and Fabienne Linnenkohl decided to integrate the virtual reality therapy system CUREO into their daily therapeutic routine.

Their goal is to enrich therapy with effective methods that are both motivating and clinically meaningful. CUREO meets this exact requirement.

Why CUREO?

Based on their practical experience, the therapists report that CUREO can be used in a variety of ways and supports both motor and cognitive functions. It is particularly effective for hand and finger training, where it meaningfully complements traditional treatment methods. The team is especially enthusiastic about the integrated mirror therapy, as it provides an effective and motivating way to promote movement awareness and control.

Mirror therapy with CUREO: Patient trains motor skills in a targeted and effective way

Through targeted movement exercises in a virtual environment, patients benefit from increased motivation, immediate feedback, and engaging therapy sessions — regardless of their individual performance level.

Benefits for Patients and Therapists

CUREO is highly adaptable. Exercises can be quickly adjusted to suit the patient's daily condition and specific therapy goals. According to Michaela Schreiber, the immersive virtual environment enhances focus and makes therapy more enjoyable.

The system also brings organizational benefits to the practice. It requires little space, is easy to operate, and integrates smoothly into existing routines. CUREO is also particularly useful for home visits, as it is portable and easy to transport.

Practical Experience

Feedback from the Schreiber practice has been consistently positive. Many patients describe the therapy with CUREO as motivating, varied, and effective. Especially for people recovering from a stroke, the system offers an additional opportunity to specifically train movement and coordination.

You can find further insights into how CUREO is used at the Schreiber Occupational Therapy Practice in our Instagram reel and in the in-depth YouTube interview with the two therapists:

If you would like to learn more about how CUREO can be integrated into everyday therapeutic practice, we recommend taking a look at our blog article featuring practical tips for successful implementation in therapy.

Disclaimer:

The information presented in this article is based on current scientific findings and practical experience with the use of the CUREO system within the framework of physician-prescribed rehabilitation measures. The success and effect of individual therapy cannot be guaranteed. This article does not replace personal consultation with qualified medical or therapeutic professionals.