Ms Juliane Ebert – Occupational Therapist – Kliniken Valens 🇨🇭

25 July 2025

What happens when years of stagnation meet a new therapeutic approach?

In this short interview, Juliane Ebert, occupational therapist at Kliniken Valens 🇨🇭 shares a powerful story: a patient living with multiple sclerosis for years, without any real progress—until IVS3 (Intensive Visual Simulation).

After just a few sessions on this unique technology dedicated to motor planning and central control of movement, she regained significant motor function and, most importantly, she felt she had taken back control of her hand.

 

🎥 Watch now and discover how IVS3 is opening new possibilities in neurorehabilitation.

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