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Clinical Validation & Research

We collaborate with reference healthcare and academic institutions in Catalonia to validate, research, and deploy immersive rehabilitation solutions with clinical rigor.

TIC Salut Social Registry

TIC Salut Social Registry

Official registry

Voima XR is listed in the digital assets directory of Fundació TIC Salut Social, the reference entity of the Departament de Salut of the Generalitat de Catalunya for digital health technology evaluation.

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Certification in progress

Certification in progress

ISO/TS 82304-2:2021

Working to pass the TIC Salut audit process to obtain their exclusive certification aligned with the ISO/TS 82304-2:2021 standard for health application quality and safety.

Collaboration with IDIAP Jordi Gol

Collaboration with IDIAP Jordi Gol

Clinical research

In collaboration with professionals from IDIAP Jordi Gol, the reference research center for primary care in Catalonia with nearly 1,400 researchers, we investigate the effects of immersive rehabilitation on patient functional outcomes.

Learn about IDIAP Jordi Gol
Clinical deployment at Fundación ASPACE Catalunya

Clinical deployment at Fundación ASPACE Catalunya

Active deployment

Voima XR is actively used in immersive rehabilitation programs for patients with cerebral palsy at Fundación ASPACE Catalunya, a reference center for cerebral palsy and neurological disorders in Catalonia.

Learn about ASPACE Catalunya
IQS Tech Factory — Universitat Ramon Llull

IQS Tech Factory — Universitat Ramon Llull

University acceleration

Pitch winner at the IQS Tech Factory 2024 acceleration program (Universitat Ramon Llull). IQS describes Voima XR as "a Virtual Reality software that improves physiotherapy through immersive experiences that enhance the interaction between physiotherapists and patients."

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Bibliographic references

  • Laver KE, et al. (2017). "Virtual reality for stroke rehabilitation." Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD008349.pub4
  • Hoffman HG, et al. (2011). "Virtual Reality as an Adjunctive Non-pharmacologic Analgesic for Acute Burn Pain During Medical Procedures." Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 41(2), 183-191.
  • Warnier N, et al. (2020). "Effect of Virtual Reality Therapy on Balance and Walking in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review." Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 23(8), 502-518.
  • ISO/TS 82304-2:2021 — "Health software — Part 2: Health and wellness apps — Quality and reliability."