KINESIQ Enters a Collaboration Agreement with the Ageing Well Institute and Korian Group



KINESIQ, creator and manufacturer of the first balance and motor capacity improvement exercise equipment dedicated to rehab and functional autonomy preservation, is proud to announce that it has entered into an agreement with “L’Institut du bien viellir” and Korian Group.
 

Under this agreement, KINESIQ will distribute a first KINE-SIM device to a post-acute and rehabilitation care clinic of the Korian Group in order to evaluate the pertinence of the KINE-SIM versus classic rehabilitation tools both in terms of improvements in patient support as well as in regards to their satisfaction and the one of their caregivers.


The KINE-SIM device improves the balance, reflexes and capacity of the lower limbs while working on reducing the effects of degenerative diseases. More specifically, it is a simulator of activities in a standing position designed for fragile people. Its innovative technology is made up of intelligent motion systems that accurately reproduce the foot movements of a person over multiple axes, in sync with multimedia support that shows the activity so the patient can be in a full immersion. The different movements can be adapted to the patient allowing for a personalized physical and cognitive rehabilitation.

"This news with the Institute and Korian group is an important achievement in our business plan and demonstrates the keen interest in our technology. We are very proud to consider the Institute and Korian Group, a leader in its field, among our partners. More than ever, we strongly believe in the potential of our company and continue to work in this direction" declared Mr. Lukas Dufault, President of KINESIQ inc.

“Korian, the reference group in Europe dedicated to the elderly is engaged on a daily basis in innovation and research for care services for dependent people and their caregivers. The collaboration between the Ageing Well Institute, Korian Group and KINESIQ shows Korian will to be a privileged partner of companies that innovate in this sector to create new way to reduce effects of ageing and to help preserve independence. With the methodological support of the Korian Ageing Will Institute, we want to explore the benefit of great technologies such and the one offered by KINESIQ in order to improve our resident and patient’s quality of life” stated Aude Letty, General delegate of Korian Ageing Well Institute and Director of Innovation at Korian Group.

For more information, please visit www.institutdubienvieillirkorian.org 


May 18, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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