Mr Thomas Ringhof – Patient at Lippoldsberg Klinik 🇩🇪
“You can see visually that the hand is functioning…
My ability to grasp things has definitely improved.”
Those are the words of Thomas, a 42-year-old patient we met at Klinik- und Rehabilitationszentrum Lippoldsberg, sharing his recovery journey after a complex medical challenge.
The integration of Intensive Visual Simulation (IVS3) into his rehabilitation has been a turning point. This unique technology leverages the brain’s ability to reorganize itself through high-intensity visual feedback. By simulating movement, it “tricks” the brain into re-engaging motor pathways that were disrupted by the stroke.
As Thomas notes in his testimonial:
🔹 Seeing the hand function on screen provides immediate reinforcement
🔹 He has seen significant improvements in his grasping ability since using this therapy
🔹 Both lateral and forward/backward movements of the hand have shown marked progress
For therapists and physicians, IVS3 represents a bridge between traditional physical therapy and advanced neurological rehabilitation. It provides a non-invasive, highly engaging way to increase the “dosage” of therapy, which is critical for successful post-stroke recovery.
At Dessintey, we are proud to see our technology helping patients like Thomas regain their independence and quality of life.
Thanks to the Lippoldsberg team for welcoming us in their clinic.









