EXOSV
Caring through Prevention and (Re)Empowerment
- Health, Education, Mobility, Other, Associations &...
- Province of Walloon Brabant, Province of Luxembour...
- In creation
EXOSV
Project description
EXOSV is a Start-Up of paramedical consultations in which Opinions and Advice are offered on the basis of the expertise of a (Para)Medical Specialist in Exoskeletons:
for occupational tasks, subacute pathologies, sports and leisure
of (re)habilitation, therefore to be used with a caregiver therapist
to compensate for a permanent deficit, or to prolong/intensify uses in home (re)habilitation with remote supervision of the therapists in charge of care.
The Start-Up is divided into 3 distinct branches:
-Prevention
- (Re)education - care,
- (Re)habilitation - Compensation.
The following missions and services:
● To benefit from needs assessment/complaint assessment services of persons interested in and/or candidates for a test.
● To enable all persons to be informed on the basis of extensive clinical-technical and ergonomic knowledge, to know how to interact, and to meet the needs of transdisciplinary assessment.
● Evaluation consultations and any tests take place by appointment, lasting 1 to 2 hours (evaluation of the request included), in return for a contribution to the costs; testing on site, on its premises, one or more exoskeletons likely to meet its physical or ergonomic needs will only be possible after the constitution of a complete file, depending on the models available or not in stock.
Searched profile
GSM: +32496516706
Why this project?
To launch the offer of services that do not exist on Belgian territory.
To accelerate access to information that is sharp, reliable, realistic with regard to what the imagination transmits with regard to realities:
to people in need, except for those who meet the manufacturers' exclusion criteria, of (para)medical contraindications.
clinicians (doctors and paramedics), therapists, ergonomists, and prevention advisors
to teachers and professors/trainers of the above-mentioned professionals.
Commitments to a sustainable world
🌍 Global societal impact
Social Inclusion : By improving the mobility and autonomy of people with disabilities, exoskeletons promote their social inclusion and their active participation in community and even professional life.
Relieve the arduousness of caregivers and complete the toolbox of rehabilitators.
To reduce the duration and the ordeal of a rehabilitation stay in hospital, rehabilitation centres, private practice or even at home.
Reduced Healthcare Costs and Reduced Costs of Absenteeism from Work : By preventing injuries and speeding up rehabilitation, exoskeletons can help reduce healthcare costs in the long run.
🤸 ♀️ Prevention Objectives
Rigorous Needs Analyses, Conditions, Precautions, Training and Supervised Progressive Familiarization: requirements to be met for medical reasons. These 5 values are to be rigorously considered in the offer of EXOSV's services.
Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs): In the workplace, exoskeletons can be used to prevent MSDs by reducing the physical load on workers. This is especially relevant in industries where repetitive tasks and heavy loads are common.
Prevention to consider even for various caregivers: https://ergosante.fr/2023/11/13/elementor-25003/#null
Promoting Occupational Health and Safety : By integrating exoskeletons, companies can improve working conditions, reduce accidents and sick leave, and thus promote a culture of health and safety at work
👩 🦽 Objectives of (Re)habilitation
Functional Recovery : Exoskeletons are used in therapy to help patients recover lost motor functions. They allow for repetitive and controlled exercises, which are essential for neuroplasticity and functional recovery. They also reduce physical effort for caregivers and allow them to gain in the intensity of repetitions. On a societal level, they are gradually making it possible to take on home care and reduce public spending.
Personalization of Care : Using advanced sensors and software, exoskeletons can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of each patient, providing more efficient and personalized rehabilitation.
Improved Mobility : Exoskeletons allow patients who have suffered strokes, spinal cord injuries or other head injuries, or who suffer from multiple sclerosis or cerebral palsy, for example, to (re)regain a certain autonomy of movement. By facilitating walking and other physical activities, they contribute to better social and professional reintegration.
Reduced Fatigue : By supporting movement, exoskeletons reduce the physical effort required to complete daily tasks. This is especially beneficial for people with muscle weakness or chronic fatigue
👩 🦽 Objectives of access to leisure activities
coming
About the founder
Sébastien Vanderlinden
Cofounder
NB: Physiotherapist & Rehabilitator: NOT CONTRACTED (on medical prescription, if the administrative file is up to date and in order, reimbursements from mutual insurance companies, supplementary insurance and private insurance could be granted to patients.
Advice: In case of a medical prescription, before the 1st appointment, please inform me with the scanned version to sebastienvanderlinden@gmail.com
click on the appointment (available from 15/01/2026 - https://rosa.be/fr/sebastien-vanderlinden)
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