Rafael Rizuto
CCO at Ogilvy North America
New York, United States
TitleScrolling Therapy (43s)
Agency
Campaign Scrolling Therapy
Advertiser Eurofarma
Brand Eurofarma
Date of First Broadcast/Publication 2023 / 4
Business Sector Health & Pharmaceutical Products
Story The WHO (World Health Organization) estimates 8.5 million people worldwide are affected by Parkinson's disease. In addition to any medical treatment in place, patients need to undergo physical therapy to slow the progression of symptoms of the neurological disease.
Philosophy The project team was dedicated to developing an innovative experimental digital tool that can help patients perform facial exercises through social media, controlling commands on the device's screen through gestures. Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions). Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions). Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions). Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions). Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions). Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions).
Problem Scrolling Therapy, an innovative app integrated with the social media networks Facebook and Instagram, and which, through the use of artificial intelligence, encourages patients to navigate the feed only by using facial expressions, such as smiles, mouth movements, nose, forehead, eyebrows, among others. The goal is to generate stimuli in the face and exercise the muscles, as a tool that can be complementary to all treatments already carried out focused on the condition. An important fact is that many patients with this disorder are unable to perform facial exercises, which can delay the symptoms of muscle atrophy in the face, causing hypomimia (reduced facial expressions).
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