MASON, Ohio — The first next-generation neurorehabilitation center in the country will open Thursday in Mason.

The center, OutbounderARS Cincinnati Center, uses virtual reality and robotics simulators to help those who have suffered a brain trauma.

The device itself looks a little intense, almost like a roller coaster and a bike put together. But in reality, it’s a new technology out of Utah that helps stroke or neuro patients regain their mobility and independence.

Neuro treatment center that uses VR and robotics, first of its kind in US, opens in Cincinnati area

“Normally, what happens after an injury, they have a period of plateau, where they just don’t make much more function,” said Jeanne Radcliffe, a physical therapist & the director of Outbounders ARS Cincinnati Center. “And we

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