Key products are reLounge - a touchless treatment for managing back pain — and Rebless, a robotic rehabilitation system to aid joint recovery from musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy. They are £35 a session.
In the case of back pain, a huge problem in the UK, the company addresses long NHS wait times.
Latest figures show that in the past year, 63% of people have suffered back or neck pain with 55% calling in sick. Alvica’s reLounge customers are home-based, offices, gyms, wellness centres and hospitality venues. Where stroke is concerned, the company targets the lack of inadequate support, such as wait times for ambulances and rehab slots.
While plans to open a personalised treatment centre and an e-commerce platform with step-by-step video tutorials are in the pipeline, Alvica is rolling out its mobile clinic concept.
Based in London, it offers same-day appointments and ones outside the capital with a longer notice period. “We aim to be a valuable partner of startups, with a large hub, where users can experience products. We bridge the gap between innovations and patients and professionals ...