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PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Walk with resilience

If you suffer from Parkinson's disease, you know how much walking difficulties (small steps, freezing, falls, etc.) can impact your daily life and gradually deprive you of your autonomy.


ReprTake control back by finding an adapted and secure gait with WALK DTx. Through daily physical activity, you can fight against these symptoms and limit the progression of the disease.


Walk freely again with WALK DTx !

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Track your symptoms and progress 

to set goals, adapt your treatment and anticipate problems

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Limit the progress
of your disease

by maintaining daily physicalactivity,

to keep in shape 

and maintain your muscle mass

Get expert support

to perform the right exercises, discuss with specialists

and make the best choices for your car 

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How does it work ? 

Auditory rhythmic stimulation, implemented by the WALK, is a non-invasive stimulation method used in rehabilitation for more than 20 years.

It consists of using rhythmic signals to guide and pace the walk. The user simply has to follow the proposed rhythm yo develop a more fluid and balanced walk.

Secure
your daily life

62%

of patients reduce their number of falls when using the WALK

according to a study conducted

on 33 patients using medical device WALK

Control freezing
of gait

- 75%

number of freezing episodes

Cudeiro, & al. 2010. Effect of Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation on Gait in Parkinsonian Patients with and without Freezing of Gait

Regain your autonomy
and your confidence

70%

of patients improve their autonomy

and self-confidence

according to a study conducted

on 33 patients using medical device WALK

Recover a fluid
and rhythmic walk

+30% gait speed

+25% stride length

Ghai, S. & al. , 2018. Effect of rhythmic auditory cueing on parkinsonian gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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The WALK DTx device is a certified Class I medical device and is patented.
It makes neurological rehabilitation technology accessible in a very simple way and has been designed to be adapted for independent use by the patient.
The device follows and assists the patient in his daily walking movements, adapting to his gait rhythm and providing quality data to monitor his progress and his walking goals.

+ 500

users

Discreet wireless headphones

Stay aware of your surroundings

while hearing auditory stimulation

through bone conduction

A light and smart device

This belt-mounted device automatically adapts to your movements

to offer you in real time

the best stimulation possible

Data to empower you

Your activity data is at your disposal to take care of you.
Clear information to better understand and fight your disease.

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A personalized follow-up

For your first steps with the device, you benefit from a specific personalized support during the first 15 days, then throughout its use.P

Secure data to share

The information is stored on secure servers and certified HDS (health data host) to ensure the respect of your privacy. You can share your data with the health professionals who follow you to improve your care.

How and when to use it?

Anywhere, anytime

You can walk and exercise anywhere.In your living room, in a hotel room, in a park, at your physical therapist... No matter where you are, you are always in the best rehab room.

Take the device with you, everywhere

The device follows and assists you in your daily life and in the realization your favorite leisure activities. The main thing is to use the device daily (minimum 30 minutes per day recommended) and to synchronize your steps with on the auditory stimulation to observe the effects on your walk.

Seen on.

Users testify

Sylvie K, 59 

suffering from Parkinson's disease for 12 years

 

Sylvie details the negative impact of freezing on her daily life. She tells us about her discovery of the WALK and the gradual resumption of her activity and hobbies.

René, 70 years old 

suffered from Parkinson's disease for 10 years

He was experiencing walking difficulties that made it impossible for him to go out alone, to enjoy public places and to walk with ease. He tells us about his evolution with the WALK.

Jean B, 86 years old 

Jean talks about his discovery and the contribution of the WALK in his daily life

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Bonjour,

 

Pour recevoir un dossier de présentation du dispositif médical WALK DTx, merci de renseigner votre adresse e-mail.

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