Apple company explained in an article published on its official blog how augmented reality applications designed for Vision Pro glasses can revolutionize the way medical professionals and medical students are trained, as well as in surgical planning and patient care in hospitals and homes.
For example, the myMako application benefits from the capabilities of Apple’s Vision Pro glasses in creating three-dimensional images to enhance surgical planning, enabling surgeons quick access to surgical plans and vital information.
Likewise, the CyranoHealth application is used to provide comprehensive training on medical equipment in an interactive manner, contributing to boosting confidence and reducing anxiety among healthcare workers.
The cinematic reality application provides interactive three-dimensional images of the human body, enhancing the medical education process. Meanwhile, Xaia application from Cedars-Sinai supports mental health using artificial intelligence in comfortable environments.
Apple’s Vision Pro glasses seamlessly integrate digital content with the physical world, providing unique experiences. Thanks to the unique VisionOS operating system features, new applications tailored for healthcare, such as clinical education, surgical planning, training, medical imaging, and mental health, have been developed.
Susan Prescott, Vice President of Global Developer Relations at Apple, expressed her delight with the fantastic applications offered by developers in the healthcare sector for Apple Vision Pro glasses. She noted that these applications enhance the capabilities of doctors and healthcare workers, improving the quality of healthcare services.