Aviv at Avivly Physiotherapy.ai

Work

Selected work

This is a mix of products, tools, and systems. Some are live. Some are still being shaped.

Project 2

EBPcharlie

Editorial research tooling for clinicians who need speed, trust, and a clearer route from question to recommendation.

  • PubMed
  • Trust scoring
  • Clinical synthesis

Less searching. More structure. More confidence in what the evidence is actually saying.

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Ask a clinical question, inspect trust, and get to a scored answer without the usual tab sprawl.

Project 3

Prettig Thuis

Voice-guided home support for dementia care, shaped around routines, familiarity, and caregiver reassurance.

  • Dementia care
  • Voice support
  • ICF-based

A calmer prototype for daily routines, memory cues, and support at home. Important: this is a prototype, not a medical product.

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Built to explore how voice, memory prompts, and caregiver visibility can support longer independent living at home.

Project 4

A-PROOF

Part of a broader rehabilitation context.

  • Rehabilitation
  • Web
  • AI

My role focused on the website and selected AI exploration.

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Included here as a contribution, not as the center of the portfolio.

Other work

There are also smaller builds.

Education tools. Voice concepts. Case generators. AI experiments. Some stay. Some don’t.

AMSOS Case Study Generator

Case-based learning support for structured reasoning and faster educational preparation.

ESP Insight

Education tooling for making complex clinical content more usable, teachable, and clear.

ESP StudyMate

Learning support designed to create rhythm, structure, and better next steps for students.

ESP Virtual Visit Hub

Digital teaching support around visits, cases, and applied educational flows.

ZorgVoice Buddy

Voice and care-support exploration around guided interactions and simpler communication.

MedTranslate and Back@Home

Smaller support-oriented concepts for communication, recovery, and home-facing care experiences.

Not everything here is finished. Some things are built to test, learn, and move forward.