Caring through Prevention and (Re)Empowerment
TakeCare Builder is a start-up where exoskeletons are the stars! 🦾🌟
Initially developed for military and industrial applications, they are now finding promising uses in the fields of rehabilitation, rehabilitation and prevention. These technological devices, by supporting and amplifying human movements, offer interesting prospects for improving the quality of life of people with disabilities or at risk of musculoskeletal disorders. For the latter, the reduction of absenteeism at work or in training and the possibilities of reducing fatigue, and therefore of enjoying leisure activities more convivially at the end of the day, represent major advantages. ✨
Collateral project: a.s.b.l TakeCare (Re)Habilitation - Test & Training HUB
Above all, I am looking for passionate (and exciting!) people who want to invest in this incredible adventure with me 🚀
So if you have one or even more of the technical skills listed below and share my passion for prevention and health, send me your application!
Here are some of the areas of interest and knowledge sought:
Co-Founders
(Digital) Marketing Manager
CFO (Chief Financial Officer)
Electro(nico)-Mechanics
Maintenance & Care & Repair
Commercial
By joining me, you will have the opportunity to contribute to a meaningful project that can have a huge impact on the community and society at large. 💜
To dive into a unique company of mixed and hybrid services and innovations, aimed at optimising:
Humans in general, except for those who meet the manufacturers' exclusion criteria, from (para)medical contraindications.
Humans in need in (Re)Accreditation Centres, in M.R.(S), private practices, homes, workplaces, training-education-teaching structures and at the time of private occupations (home) including leisure/sports.
🌍 Global societal impact
Social Inclusion : By improving the mobility and autonomy of people with disabilities, exoskeletons promote their social inclusion and active participation in community life.
Reduced Healthcare Costs : By preventing injuries and speeding up rehabilitation, exoskeletons can help reduce healthcare costs in the long run.
Innovation and Technology Development : The development and integration of exoskeletons drives technological innovation and creates new economic opportunities in the healthcare sector and beyond
💪 Revalidation Objectives
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
👩 🦽 Rehabilitation Goals
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.
🤸 ♀️ Prevention Objectives
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
Collateral project: a.s.b.l TakeCare (Re)Habilitation - Test & Training HUB
Cofounder
With my 30-year career in health care assessment and delivery, I have had the opportunity to provide extensive training integrating supportive technologies to improve quality and motor performance. This journey is always guided by a great sensitivity to prevention, which remains at the heart of my approach. 🙏
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