In the VR-CPR training, which Northdocks has developed in cooperation with the Björn Steiger Foundation, first aiders can practise life-saving measures in a realistic environment. The training can be carried out with any CPR manikin. The trainees attach VR trackers to their wrists to record the pressure depth and frequency of their resuscitation measures.
During the training, the trainees receive continuous feedback and a detailed evaluation of their performance to improve their skills. This training significantly improves the quality of CPR training, which ultimately helps to save more lives and increase the chances of survival for people in sudden cardiac arrest.
Use of any commercially available CPR manikin
Tracking of pressure depth and frequency
Feedback and evaluation of performance
X-ray view of the chest
Partner:
Björn-Steiger-Stiftung