Taking a stroll and enjoying nature
Going out and relaxing with your friends
Walking to go to the office
Take a stroll and
enjoy nature freely
Recover freedom and confidence
in everyday activities.
Spend time with
your friends
without limits
in everyday activities.
Walk to the office
with confidence
in everyday activities.
What is DREEVEN ?
DREEVEN is a lightweight and intelligent motorization for medical orthoses providing knee assistance while walking, sitting, standing and climbing stairs.
HOW DOES IT WORK ?
Motorizing custom knee braces
DREEVEN is an electro-hydraulic technology coming from the automotive industry, adapted for knee braces and medical care.
A unique solution for each patient
That feels like having a new leg
Made for Physical Therapist and their patients
Eligible for reimbursement
Get full medical coverage thanks to an existing Medicare HCPCS L-Code
Compliant with RTM
Benefit from Remote Therapeutic Monitoring to follow rehab progress
Built with FDA standards
Access a safe certified medical device (at product launch)
Features :
Smart Control
Analyze and predict motion in real time for each user
Custom-made
DREEVEN orthosis is custom-made for every patient
Power
DREEVEN can assist a person weighing up to 290 lb.
Autonomy
Enjoy a full day's activity with our self-regenerating batteries
Weight
Move with comfort thanks to our 11 lb self-supported robotic orthosis
Reactivity
DREEVEN can assist you in walking at a pace of up to 2 steps per second
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