Kinelion One is currently in development. We are looking for a select group of occupational therapists, rehabilitation directors, and PT clinicians to join our founding clinical circle and help shape the product from the ground up.
Join Our Founding Clinical CircleWe are building Kinelion One alongside clinicians who understand the gap firsthand. Here is how the partnership works.
Submit your information below. We review your clinical background and reach out within 48 hours to schedule an initial conversation.
We meet with your team to understand your patient population, your current adaptive toolkit, and the specific gaps you face every day.
Your clinical insights directly inform the design, materials, and functionality of Kinelion One. Founding partners have real input into what gets built.
Founding clinical partners receive first access to Kinelion One when it launches, preferred institutional pricing, and recognition as the clinicians who helped build it.
No. There is no cost and no commitment. We are asking for your clinical expertise and insights in exchange for first access and preferred pricing when Kinelion One launches.
Kinelion One is a forearm-mounted adaptive platform with a universal magnetic docking system and interchangeable activity modules. It is designed for anyone with limited hand dexterity. Full specifications are available upon request.
Kinelion products are designed for anyone with limited hand dexterity. This includes anyone with limited hand dexterity including spinal cord injury, stroke survivors, neurological conditions, arthritis, and elderly individuals.
Minimal. An initial 30 minute conversation with our team is all we ask. From there we work around your schedule and communicate on your terms.
Kinelion One is currently in development. Founding clinical partners will be the first to know when units are ready and will receive preferred access and pricing before the general market launch.
We are selecting a small group of founding clinical partners to co-develop and validate Kinelion One. If you want to help shape the future of adaptive equipment, we want to hear from you.