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Augmented reality color projections keep the therapist focused on the patient during treatment. The projections indicate the correct posture with green color, while red and yellow colors indicate incorrect posture.

Any changes in posture are immediately displayed on the patient, allowing the therapist to make necessary adjustments and ensure optimal treatment delivery. This technology improves patient comfort and helps therapists provide more accurate and effective treatment.

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