Motek Medical, a division of DIH and leader in robotics-assisted rehabilitation, standardized on Scalable Display Technologies for projection edge blending in its virtual reality rehabilitation platforms — deployed at military medical centers across the United States to support recovery programs for wounded service members.
Motek Medical is a division of DIH — a global leader in rehabilitation robotics and technology-driven physical therapy solutions. Motek's systems are designed to address complex rehabilitation needs through virtual reality environments, combining motion platforms, force measurement, and immersive projection to create therapeutic experiences that accelerate recovery and engagement.
In military medical settings, Motek's rehabilitation technology is used to support wounded service members recovering from physical injuries. The virtual reality component is central to the therapy: immersive projected environments engage patients in ways that traditional physical therapy cannot, improving motivation, performance measurement, and clinical outcomes.
Motek's rehabilitation systems use large-format projected displays to surround patients with immersive virtual environments during therapy. The visual fidelity of those environments matters — patients need to be fully engaged by the content for the therapy to be effective, and visible display seams or geometric distortions break the immersive effect.
The systems typically involve multiple projectors blending into a curved or multi-surface display environment. Achieving seamless, consistent image quality across that display — and maintaining it over repeated clinical use — requires reliable, automatic calibration.
Motek Medical standardized on Scalable Display Manager for projection edge blending and warp across its rehabilitation display systems. Scalable's camera-based calibration delivers the seamless image quality the clinical environment demands, and automated recalibration ensures the displays remain accurate across rehabilitation sessions without requiring specialized AV maintenance staff at each facility.
The standardization reflects a broader trend in rehabilitation technology: as virtual reality environments become established clinical tools, the demands placed on the underlying display infrastructure have risen. The display must perform consistently, day after day, in a clinical setting where the focus is on patient care rather than AV maintenance.
Scalable Display Technologies is deployed across Motek Medical installations at military medical centers in the United States, supporting rehabilitation programs for service members recovering from service-related injuries.
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