Where rehabilitation meets cutting-edge technology
At Odix, we are dedicated to transforming medical rehabilitation, making it more effective, faster, and accessible through innovative technology. But innovation doesn’t stop there. Founded in October 2020, we are a dynamic Belgian start-up driven by a team of dedicated professionals with extensive experience in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, bringing unparalleled expertise and vision to our innovative efforts, shaping the future of rehabilitation.
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Odix is open to partnerships in a variety of forward-thinking projects within our field of expertise. Whether through co-development, joint ventures, or leveraging unexploited patents, we collaborate at different levels of maturity to push boundaries in rehabilitation technology. We are particularly interested in enhancing the patient interface and advancing our solutions through strategic partnerships.
Meet the Odix team
Our Scientific Advisory Board
We are also proud to have the support of a team of Key Opinion Leaders with an international recognition:
Prof. Dr. Christophe Demoulin
- President of the Belgian Back Society
- Chairman of the Société Scientifique Francophone of Kinésithérapie (SSFK)
- Lecturer at the UCLouvain, University of Louvain-La-Neuve (Belgium)
Prof. Dr. Wim Dankaerts
- Professor Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
- Certified CFT (Cognitive Functional Therapy) educator
- Member of Research program of Prof. O’Sullivan (Australia)
- He combines the skills of a clinician, leading clinical researcher, and dynamic educator.
Prof. Dr. Deborah Falla
- Chair in Rehabilitation Science and Physiotherapy
- Director, Centre of Precision Rehabilitation for Spinal Pain
- Associate Editor for Musculoskeletal Science & Practice (formerly Manual Therapy) and the Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
- President of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology (ISEK)
Prof. Dr. William Taylor
- Full Professor at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology
- Head of Dep. of Health Sciences and Technology / Deputy head of Institute for Biomechanics
- Research focuses on new approaches for quantifying functional outcome in patients



