Arrowhead - Medieval Archery VR

Arrowhead – Medieval Archery VR places users in a dynamic virtual archery range where precision and control are key. With each shot, users refine their aim and progress through increasingly challenging target scenarios in a focused, goal-driven environment.

Archery

Clinical Validation​

  • Strengthens upper-extremity musculature through repeated, purposeful movement — Drawing and releasing the virtual bow engages shoulder stabilizers, scapular motion, elbow extension, and controlled wrist/hand mechanics—mirroring graded strengthening used in PT/OT upper-extremity programs.

  • Improves motor control, accuracy, and coordination Target-based tasks require controlled reach, alignment, and graded force production, reinforcing motor planning, proprioception, and neuromuscular control critical for functional arm use.​
  • Supports range-of-motion (ROM) and endurance training — The cyclical draw-aim-release sequence facilitates repeated shoulder flexion/abduction, elbow extension, and trunk engagement, allowing clinicians to adapt difficulty for endurance or ROM-focused goals.
  • Builds confidence and reduces fear-avoidance behaviors — The gamified but low-risk environment encourages safe exploration of movement, particularly beneficial for stroke survivors, orthopedic patients, and deconditioned users hesitant to lift or reach at end ranges.​

References

  • Crumbly, E. (2022, October 3). Archery facilitates coordination, upper body strength in seniors. ​

  • Divya M,  & Devi r- (2024). A research investigation into the influence of strength training on advancing shoulder mobility and abilities of beginner archers – International Journal of Medical and Exercise Science​.
  • Ase, H.et al . (2025). Effects of home-based virtual reality upper extremity rehabilitation in persons with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled trial. *Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation​.
  • El-Kafy, E. M. A., & Alshehri, M. A. (2021). The effect of virtual reality-based therapy on improving upper limb functions in individuals with chronic stroke: A randomized control trial. *Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience​.

*Note: These findings derive from studies not completed with this specific Archery VR app and are cited for therapeutic relevance—not direct validation of the Archery VR app.