Research / innovation projects
Technology at the Service of the person with multiple disabilities: Innowalk Pro, a Revolution in Neurorehabilitation
Innowalk Pro: Transforming neurorehabilitation with Advanced Technology. This project of the ASPACE Catalunya Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life of people with neurological disabilities through the innovative use of robotics for neurorehabilitation.
The Innowalk Pro project of the ASPACE Catalunya Foundation aims to improve the quality of life of people with neurological disabilities through the use of robotics for neurorehabilitation. Through this innovative technology, it is hoped to provide a more intensive and effective rehabilitation, encouraging independence and improving the functionality of the people served. With the increase in neurorehabilitation needs and the growing number of people with multiple disabilities, it is essential to adopt new technologies to improve treatment results and increase the quality of life of the people treated. The project addresses this need by providing an innovative and effective solution through the use of robotics in the neurological rehabilitation process.
Targets
1. Increase the number of people treated with robotic therapy.
2. Improve the functional independence of the people served.
3. Increase the quality of life of the people served through the improvement of mobility and functionality.
Approach and strategies
A combination of advanced robotic technology and conventional therapy will be used to provide intensive and personalized rehabilitation. Staff training will be prioritized to ensure optimal use of the equipment, and regular follow-up of those treated will be implemented to assess outcomes and adjust treatment according to individual needs.
Planned activities
1. Acquisition and installation of the Innowalk Pro equipment 2. Staff training in the use and maintenance of the equipment. 3. Establish monitoring and evaluation protocols for the people served. 4. Implement personalized robotic therapy sessions for the people treated.
Expected benefits
- Short term: Improvement of the functionality and mobility of the people served. - Mid-term: Increased autonomy and quality of life. - Long term: Reduction of dependency and improvement of the general well-being of the people served.
Positive effects in the community
The project not only directly benefits people with neurological disabilities, but also contributes to improving neurorehabilitation services and promotes the social inclusion of people with disabilities in the community. In addition, it can serve as an example of the successful application of technology in improving the health and well-being of the most vulnerable members of society.






































