22 April, 2026
Omniscope arrives at the Sports Medicine Unit to enhance performance and prevent injuries
The Sports Medicine Unit of barnaclínic+ and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu has incorporated Omniscope, an innovative artificial intelligence-based technology applied to healthcare that enables analysis of the immune system with unprecedented precision. This advancement allows the integration of immune system analysis into sports medicine clinical practice, opening new possibilities in diagnosis, athlete monitoring, performance enhancement, and injury prevention. From now on, the Unit’s professionals will provide medical guidance, result interpretation, and clinical follow-up to Omniscope users. Patients will also be able to access this tool as part of their medical evaluation.
How is this technology applied in real practice? What impact does it have on athletes and their performance?
Find out in this video:
Immune system and sport: understanding how the body responds
Sports medicine is evolving towards a more comprehensive model in which the athlete’s immune status becomes a key factor.
“Today, performance is not just about training more. It’s about training better—and to do that, we need to better understand how the athlete responds.”
Dr. Gil Rodas, specialist at the Sports Medicine Unit
This means understanding how each body responds to training loads beyond traditional physical parameters. Factors such as fatigue and the immune system, workload, or inflammation control are critical for optimizing performance and, until now, have been difficult to measure accurately.
Advanced immune analysis and artificial intelligence: towards precision medicine
Omniscope introduces a new approach based on advanced immune system analysis, combining immune cell sequencing, health data analytics, and computational immunology.
This technology enables the creation of a detailed immune profile and the use of highly precise immunological data, facilitating progress towards personalized medicine.
“We can quantify and act on the changes introduced by training, matches, or day-to-day decisions.”
Prof. Holger Heyn, CSO and co-founder of Omniscope
This capability makes it possible to translate complex data into practical decisions regarding training, recovery, and prevention. It also opens the door to early disease detection and immune response prediction, adding a new layer of clinical insight.

ADVANCED IMMUNE SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Discover how artificial intelligence applied to healthcare allows you to analyze your immune system and optimize performance.
Greater control and prevention in sports performance
The integration of Omniscope allows data to be translated into concrete clinical decisions. As Dr. Gil Rodas explains, thanks to Omniscope “we are able to see whether an athlete is adapting well to training loads or not.”
This analysis makes it possible to objectively assess something that was previously difficult to measure: whether the body is properly assimilating effort or is at risk.
- Sports performance
- Injury prevention
- Injury recovery
- Monitoring of the athlete’s immune status
Athlete monitoring: data-driven personalized medicine
Clinical follow-up becomes dynamic and individualized, adapting to each patient’s evolution.
“The information we obtain is completely individualized, allowing us to adapt precisely to each patient’s needs.”
Dr. Eva Ferrer, specialist at the Sports Medicine Unit
This enables real-time adjustment of recommendations based on patient progress rather than standard protocols. Training, rest, and lifestyle habits can therefore be tailored more precisely, moving towards true precision medicine.
When the body speaks: from data to decision
For years, many athletes have lived with a difficult-to-explain feeling: they train, take care of themselves, follow the guidelines… but performance does not always respond as expected.
Today, thanks to immune system analysis, these sensations are beginning to have an explanation.
For Alain Ngalani, accustomed to maximum performance demands, the key lies in anticipation.
“It helps me understand my body better… I can prevent, anticipate and react better in what I do”
Alain Ngalani, five-time MMA world champion and Omniscope user
Understanding how the body responds before symptoms appear allows for better preparation and reduced risk.
In another context, Sophia Howard wanted to understand how her body responded to accumulated effort after competition.
“This data gives me more reason to rest… I want to avoid overtraining or putting myself at risk of injury”
Sophia Howard, runner and Omniscope user
Having access to this information enabled her to make more informed decisions and avoid overtraining, one of the main risks in endurance sports.
Saoirse Breen experienced this firsthand. Despite following her routine both on and off the court, something was not working. It was not about effort, but about understanding what was happening in her body.
“I trained both on and off the court… but something wasn’t right in my recovery.”
Saoirse Breen, professional tennis player and Omniscope user
The analysis allowed her to see how her body responded to each training load and adjust her recovery more precisely.
Beyond the Game: from performance to longevity
While Omniscope is a game-changer on the field, its impact extends far beyond the final whistle. The technology utilizes Immune Intelligence to identify subtle patterns of aging and cellular resilience. By analyzing the immune system and its current state of activation, we can move from simple athletic monitoring to managing Healthspan with cellular avatars.
Central to this vision is the Omniscope osLifetime platform. This signals a shift from a “one-time sports check-up” to an ongoing, lifelong health journey. Whether you are an athlete in your prime or an individual focused on healthy aging, the immune profile serves as a dynamic, living indicator of biological age and long-term vitality.
New technologies in sports medicine
The incorporation of Omniscope positions barnaclínic+ and the Sports Medicine Unit as leaders in new technologies applied to sports medicine. The integration of health data, artificial intelligence, and immune analysis enables the development of predictive models capable of anticipating risks and optimizing performance.
“The future is personalized and precision medicine.”
Dr. Gil Rodas
This approach paves the way for a more preventive, data-driven, and patient-centered form of medicine.
Omniscope, now available at the Sports Medicine Unit
With this addition, barnaclínic+ and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu reinforce their commitment to more advanced, preventive, and personalized medicine.
Patients can access Omniscope as part of their clinical evaluation, while external users benefit from the support of the medical team to interpret results and receive recommendations aimed at improving sports performance, preventing injuries, and enhancing overall health.
This approach not only improves performance but also empowers athletes to understand their own bodies and make data-driven decisions. But that’s not all, and that’s why this collaboration is so important, because, as Dr. Eva Ferrer says: “Technology is part of medicine… but it must go hand in hand with clinical knowledge.”
Access Omniscope with specialized medical supervision and improve your performance.
“Today, performance is not just about training more. It’s about training better—and to do that, we need to better understand how the athlete responds.”
“We can quantify and act on the changes introduced by training, matches, or day-to-day decisions.”
“The information we obtain is completely individualized, allowing us to adapt precisely to each patient’s needs.”
“It helps me understand my body better… I can prevent, anticipate and react better in what I do”
“This data gives me more reason to rest… I want to avoid overtraining or putting myself at risk of injury”
“I trained both on and off the court… but something wasn’t right in my recovery.”