walking assistance
motorized orthosis for everyday life
of gait analysis
for healthcare professionnals


OUR MISSION
Our mission is to help millions of people affected by neurological gait disorders after strokes, multiple sclerosis or paraplegia to overcome their daily disability by becoming more autonomous and independent in their movements.

The best solution needs the best partner
REEV and Thuasne embark on a technological collaboration to build the next generation of robotic knee braces.
How does it work ?
Step 1 : REEV SENSE
Gait calibration
Our AI-powered and connected wearable sensors help the CPO assess the mobility of his patient in a fast and easy way.
1. Set up the sensors in a minute
The installation of REEV SENSE is very easy and intuitive. Just put it on your patient’s shoes or leg with our magnetic supports.
2. Start the evaluation
Record how your patient walks during a 2-minute evalutation in your clinic.
3. Analyze the results
Use our mobile application to easily visualize the gait biomarkers of your patient. Monitor his progression after each evaluation.
REEV SENSE
How it works ?
Step 2 : DREEVEN
Gait assistance
Our smart knee power steering allows the CPO to motorize passive Knee Ankle Foot Orthoses (KAFO) and provide better daily outcomes for his patient.
4. Import gait signature
REEV SENSE provides personalized data to DREEVEN to customize its motor control and give the exact assistance to your patient at every moment.
5. Expand your patient daily mobility
Help him recover the daily freedom and confidence he deserves to enjoy life to the fullest.
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We work to improve the daily life of people with impaired mobility. Be part of our reevolution.
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