Silver Sélection Pleine Vie - Sounds to help walking


PARKINSON DISEASE
Fight against freezing and gait blockages



Track your symptoms and progress
to set goals, adapt your treatment and anticipate the appearance of problems.


Limit the progress
of your illness
maintaining daily physical activity, 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 support.



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

The solution to walking difficulties linked to Parkinson's disease
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 to develop a smoother and more balanced gait.
Reduce the risk of falls
- 44%
Fall Index (incidence of falls weighted by severity)
after 8 weeks of SRA use
Thaut, & al. 2019. Rhythmic auditory stimulation for reduction of falls in Parkinson's disease: a randomized controlled study
Limit the impact of freezing
- 75% number of freezing episodes
- 67% average duration of freezing
Ghai, S. & al. , 2018. Effect of rhythmic auditory cueing on parkinsonian gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Improve motor autonomy
+30% walking speed
+25% stride length
Ghai, S. & al. , 2018. Effect of rhythmic auditory cueing on parkinsonian gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Ensuring a better quality of life
In 5 areas
Resumption of leisure activities, outings
carrying out daily tasks, maintaining autonomy, regaining self-confidence
according to an internal study of 44 patients at home.
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 no longer allowed him to go out alone, enjoy public places and 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