Incedo uses our body's natural reflex to pain to move a leg. This reflex makes us automatically move away from hot things to avoid getting burned. Incedo sends an electric signal to the bottom of the foot to activate the hip, knee, and ankle joints, making it easier and safer for patients to walk. This reflex works quickly because it is controlled by the spinal cord, not the brain. Incedo can help patients recover faster, reduce the risk of falls, and improve mobility, which can reduce the risk of other illnesses that can occur when the body is inactive for long periods. In Germany, doctors recommend electrical stimulation for post-stroke patients to improve their walking speed. Incedo offers many benefits, such as faster re-learning of natural walking, greater independence, and better quality of life. It can also help patients move from using a walker at home to being able to walk in limited community areas in less time. Incedo can support the work of therapists and motivate patients during rehabilitation.