Quick comparison
| Question | CorteXR Studio | CorteXR Stroke |
|---|---|---|
| What is it? | Non-medical immersive activity software | Regulated product for cognitive stroke rehabilitation |
| Who is it for? | Occupational therapists, small practices, and practice teams | Stroke rehabilitation services and clinical teams |
| Main use | Therapist-led activity sessions | Clinician-led cognitive stroke rehabilitation |
| Terms used | clients, people, professional sessions, activities | patients, stroke survivors, clinical pathways, rehabilitation |
| Evidence claims | Does not inherit Stroke evidence claims | Evidence and assurance material relate to Stroke |
| Next step | Register interest in Studio | Request clinical information or demo |
What CorteXR Studio is
CorteXR Studio is immersive activity software for therapist-led sessions. It gives occupational therapists and practice teams a configurable library of spatial activities, including visual search, sequencing, planning, memory, attention, sorting, object use, and everyday simulations.
Studio is intended to provide structured activity material. You can choose an activity, adjust the challenge where available, supervise the session, and review how the activity unfolded.
Studio is not intended to diagnose, treat, monitor, prevent, or alleviate any disease, injury, or impairment.
Explore Studio for occupational therapists
What CorteXR Stroke is
CorteXR Stroke is the CorteXR product route for cognitive stroke rehabilitation. It is designed for stroke rehabilitation services and clinical teams considering VR-based cognitive rehabilitation with clinical workflow, evidence, support, and assurance information.
The Stroke route includes clinical and rehabilitation information because that is the appropriate product context. Evidence, medical-device information, clinical safety, and pathway-fit material belong there.
Why the distinction matters
The distinction is not a technicality. It helps visitors understand which claims apply to which product.
If a page discusses stroke rehabilitation, clinical evidence, medical-device status, patient progress, or NHS assurance, that belongs to CorteXR Stroke.
If a page discusses non-medical therapist-led activity sessions, private practice setup, activity library use, spatial task behaviour, or managed headset support, that belongs to CorteXR Studio.
This separation helps people, therapists, clinical partners, and the CorteXR brand understand the right product context.
Which product should I explore?
Choose Studio if:
- you are an occupational therapist or professional user
- you want configurable immersive activities for supervised sessions
- you are exploring VR for a private or small therapy practice
- you need activity variety, session structure, and review material
- you are interested in optional managed headset support
Choose Stroke if:
- you are exploring cognitive stroke rehabilitation
- you are part of a stroke rehabilitation service
- you need clinical evidence, assurance, or regulatory information
- you are working with stroke survivors or patient pathways
- you need information about clinical deployment
Where to start
If you are an independent OT looking for immersive activities for private sessions, start with CorteXR Studio for occupational therapists.
If you run a small therapy practice and want to understand headset setup, start with Studio for private practice and managed headset support.
If you work in a stroke rehabilitation service and need clinical evidence, product assurance, or regulated product information, start with CorteXR Stroke and clinical evidence.
If you are not sure whether your use case is medical or non-medical, contact the team with your intended setting, audience, and activity goals.
Terms you may see
You will see different terms across the two product routes.
Studio pages use:
- therapist-led sessions
- clients
- people
- activity library
- spatial activity data
- session review
- managed headset support
- non-medical activity software
Stroke pages use:
- patients
- stroke survivors
- cognitive stroke rehabilitation
- clinical pathways
- evidence
- regulatory and assurance material
- clinical support
This is intentional. It keeps the product family understandable and reduces the risk that a visitor reads the wrong claim into the wrong product.
Common sources of confusion
Do not read Stroke evidence as proof of Studio. If evidence is mentioned from a Studio page, it is there to explain that the evidence belongs to Stroke.
Terms like patient progress, clinical monitoring, rehabilitation outcome, or stroke recovery create the wrong expectation for Studio. Those topics belong to the Stroke route.
The parent CorteXR brand covers applied cognition and immersive activity technology, but each product has its own intended purpose.
Studio can still be useful to therapists without being a regulated rehabilitation product. The key is choosing the product route that fits the setting.
Related pages
- CorteXR Studio
- Studio for occupational therapists
- Studio activity library
- CorteXR Stroke
- Clinical evidence for CorteXR Stroke
- Non-medical VR activity software
FAQ
Is CorteXR Studio a rehabilitation product?
No. CorteXR Studio is non-medical immersive activity software for therapist-led sessions. It is not intended to provide rehabilitation, treatment, diagnosis, assessment, monitoring, prevention, or outcome measurement.
Does Stroke evidence apply to Studio?
No. Evidence and clinical claims for CorteXR Stroke should not be read as claims for CorteXR Studio. Studio has a separate intended purpose and different claims.
Can an occupational therapist use Studio?
Studio is for occupational therapists, independent practitioners, small therapy practices, and practice teams who want structured immersive activities for supervised sessions.
When should I look at CorteXR Stroke?
Look at Stroke if your interest is cognitive stroke rehabilitation, clinical deployment, evidence, patient pathways, or regulated product information.
Why does Studio still mention attention, memory, and planning?
Studio activities can involve task behaviours such as attention, memory, sequencing, planning, visual search, sorting, and object use. That does not make Studio a diagnostic, assessment, monitoring, treatment, or rehabilitation product.
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