Drumroll please…after months of hard work, we’re very excited to announce the v3 ReMotion Knee, redesigned from the ground up. The new design represents the most significant step to date in the ReMotion Knee’s transition to global availability, with a host of new features, a shift to high volume manufacturing, and a completely revised design aesthetic [...]
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Our next step: moving from field trial to mass production
Last week, D-Rev kicked off its 1,000 Knees Campaign to support field trials for the third version of the ReMotion prosthesis, which includes a host of new features. As with any field trial, the central objective is to study the product’s performance. Our primary goals are to verify that the product is working as intended and to provide amputees with [...]
1,000 Knees Campaign: Why you can sponsor a virtual knee, but not a real knee
At D-Rev, we have a few core tenets. First, we design world-class products that perform on par or better than the best devices available. Second, we’re user-obsessed, which means that we relentlessly integrate user feedback into the design process, always expecting to iterate and improve our designs. Third, we are market-driven. That’s a phrase that [...]
Why I support the 1,000 Knees Campaign
I serve on the board at D-Rev and recently, I helped initiate the 1,000 Knees Campaign to help fund the commercialization of ReMotion. This is why in a nutshell. ReMotion will significantly improve the quality life for millions of amputees worldwide. The ReMotion knee, priced at $80, is a low-cost device, specifically designed for amputees who live [...]
Babu and the Noisy Knee
“Potentially uncomfortable weather” was the pre-warning of Indian locals, as Re:Motion team members set out for Rajasthan, India to collect feedback from a portion of the 1,300 amputees currently wearing JaipurKnees. One of the things we looked at more closely was the clicking noise the JaipurKnee makes in use


