The future of rehabilitation came alive this March in Kraków, where experts, innovators, and clinicians from across the world gathered for the 25th European Congress of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM 2026). The event created a unique space to explore how rapidly evolving science and technology are reshaping patient care, improving quality of life, and redefining what rehabilitation can achieve.
At this pivotal moment for our field—driven by aging populations, rising chronic conditions, and new models of care - ESPRM 2026 focused on bridging the gap between research and real-world clinical impact. From applied neuroscience and bioengineering to AI, robotics, and virtual reality, the congress showcased innovations that are no longer just concepts, but tools actively transforming rehabilitation practice.
Together with Meden-Inmed, we were proud to be part of this conversation. At our booth, we presented Winback Back4 and the Gamma device (VR & biofeedback device from ACX>Rehab line) - solutions designed to support modern, effective rehabilitation. More importantly, we had the opportunity to engage with a diverse community of physicians, researchers, and industry leaders, exchanging insights and discussing the future directions of physical and rehabilitation medicine.
What made this experience truly valuable were the connections and shared perspectives. ESPRM 2026 was not only about technology, but about collaboration, inspiration, and a collective commitment to advancing patient care. We thank everyone who visited us, shared their expertise, and contributed to meaningful discussions—together, we are shaping the future of rehabilitation.
