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WALK

Wearable Assistive Device

WALK reduces freezing of gait, slowness, and falls in Parkinson's Disease. It uses muscle stimulation to improve coordination while walking. Through onboard sensors, WALK collects data and tracks symptoms that may lead to falls, enabling individuals to stay active in their everyday lives without stigma or the fear of falls.

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Improved Gait and Balance

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Reduced freezing and falls

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Increased Independence and Confidence

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  • Personalized fitting and delivery in 3 weeks from the date of order
  • Free 3 months of premium therapeutics, including online consultations
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"My fear of falling was reduced."

Kiran Deshpande

66 years, Parkinson patient

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Gamified therapy sessions

The WALK app includes games that guide the user through specific exercises based on their movement parameters. These activities target and exercise those neuromuscular systems that are most important for gait and balance.

Take control of your therapy with

the walk ecosystem

Identify your gait phenotype, get the best therapy

designed forYOU

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How does WALK work?

WALK uses muscle stimulation, delivered through a specialised form of vibration, to improve walking and balance.

Difficulties in walking and balance in Parkinson’s disease arise from cell loss in the Basal Ganglia, a part of the brain responsible for voluntary movements. This creates a disruption in communication from the Basal Ganglia to the spinal cord and onwards to the muscle. Patterned muscle stimulation has been shown to reduce the effect of this disruption and elicit walking-like patterns

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How to use WALK

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