Pixacare is continuing its international expansion through a partnership with Corr Medical, a Spanish company specializing in the integration of PiezoWave2, a focused shockwave therapy device widely used in rehabilitation and physical medicine.
As a result of this collaboration, Pixacare can now be installed directly on PiezoWave2 tablets, giving hospital teams access to structured clinical documentation without changing tools. The rehabilitation departments of Hospital del Sureste (Madrid) and the University Hospital of Cuenca are already using the solution to photograph, measure, and monitor wounds in a secure environment.
One Device for Both Treatment and Documentation
Field feedback is clear: clinical teams want to combine therapy and documentation in a single device, reducing handling steps and ensuring continuity of follow-up. The combined expertise of Corr Medical and Pixacare directly addresses this need.
A Unified Clinical Workflow
Integration on PiezoWave2 tablets enables a seamless experience at the point of care: automatic classification of photos and videos by patient and date, AI-assisted measurements (surface area, tissue segmentation: fibrin, granulation, necrosis), and a collaborative platform for care teams with shared groups and integrated messaging.
First Deployments Across Spanish University Hospitals
Data Security and Regulatory Compliance
All clinical data (photos, measurements, and reports) are stored on certified servers, ensuring data confidentiality, regulatory compliance, and complete audit trails.
Standardized Documentation Across the Care Pathway
Corr Medical supports clinical teams in the field around the PiezoWave2 device, while Pixacare provides the dedicated digital solution for wound care follow-up. Together, they enable hospitals to unify practices, structure clinical assessments, and streamline communication between care team members, with a clear and easy-to-deploy protocol.
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About Corr Medical: Corr Medical supports healthcare facilities in the integration of the PiezoWave2, a focused shockwave therapy device.



