Stroke is a main cause of morbidity and mortality in adults and the leading cause of disability in all industrialized countries, affecting 15 million people worldwide every year. Gait (walking) problems are present in two thirds of stroke victims and half of those will still have persistent gait problems when they have completed their normal rehabilitation.
These impairments have significant impact in patient's life and considerable costs for health and social services: stroke rehabilitation is estimated in approx. €4.4bn in Europe and €3.3bn in the USA. The indirect cost to society (e.g. loss of productivity) is also severe, surpassing €11.5bn in the USA alone.
We have developed and patented the world’s first reflex-based gait training device, Incedo™ that gives a 20% improvement in gait speed and better gait symmetry as compared to conventional rehabilitation, while perfectly adapting to the current clinical practice.
Our objectives are to improve the product and prepare for the for-market expansion by updated market research, identification of distributors, define strategy for a clinical testing program, define reimbursement strategy and inclusion into clinical guidelines, expansion of the products indications, and validation of improved technical requirements.