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Why Kneevoice?

Auscultation, Many Potential Benefits

Kneevoice is revolutionizing the way knee cartilage health is assessed. By combining cutting-edge audio-arthrography with advanced data analysis techniques, Kneevoice offers a simple, non-invasive, and highly accurate cartilage auscultation tool. Whether used in a clinical setting or remotely, Kneevoice empowers healthcare providers and patients alike with real-time insights for better decision-making and proactive care.

  • Auscultation Made Simple: Kneevoice processes position, vibration, and audio data using cutting-edge techniques to provide an accurate score for cartilage damage — allowing medical providers to assess the degree of cartilage damage in his/her office.
  • One Convenient Solution: Kneevoice is being designed for use by all care professionals. Our easy-to-use, device will be used in the medical practitioner or physical therapist workplace. Kneevoice is developing a wearable device that will allow doctors and therapists the ability to monitor their patients from home.
  • More Empowered Patients: With the ability to regularly and non-invasively check the status of their knee cartilage, Kneevoice’s goal is to give patients (and their care providers) the knowledge and opportunity they need to make more informed decisions and take charge of their own health.
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    Early Identification of Cartilage Damage

    Early identification of cartilage damage is critical in preventing the onset and progression of kneecap cartilage damage. By the time a patient has anterior knee pain, they may already be experiencing severe damage that could require medical or surgical intervention. With Kneevoice, providers will be able to assess the condition of the knee with the goal of preventing further damage.

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    Accurate Reporting

    Precise and dynamic auscultation of knee cartilage damage may be difficult to obtain when using X-rays, CT scans or MRI. Kneevoice uses a non-invasive, pain-free device to give an easy-to-read report of cartilage damage that can be used to identify patients with accuracy.

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    Quick, Simple Assessment

    The analysis of Patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA) data is usually done by specialists, not by the treating physician, which can lead to interpretation issues and delayed identification of cartilage damage. Kneevoice’s objective is to simplify this process by giving the physician the opportunity to personally assess the cartilage damage score directly in the office or practice, and repeat it on every medical visit.

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    Cost-Effective Monitoring

    Kneevoice is being designed to provide a low cost solution for monitoring knee cartilage damage — providing accurate, dynamic assessment in one cost-effective solution.

Our History

  • 2019-2020

    Friends & Family/ Pre-Seed
    Price Round

    • Initial MVP tests
    • Advisory Board
    • First multi-country clinical trial
    • Patents Granted
  • 2021-2023

    Convertible Notes

    • Pre-Submissions No 1 and 2 with FDA
    • Partnership with Cedars Sinay – Kerlan Jobe
    • Froze & Cleared Design
    • Key Hires- FDA,
    • Won Gold in “Most Fundable Companies” at Pepperdine University
  • 2024

    SEED/Convertible Notes

    • Pre-Submissions No. 2 and 4 with FDA
    • Signed collaboration agreement with Michigan Knee Institute
    • Signed agreement with Samimi Orthopedic Group
    • Started Medical Trials
  • 2025

    Close Seed Round

    • Finalize Medical Trials
    • FDA- Submission
    • FDA – Clearance
    • Launch Commercial Phase

Our DoctorsTestimonials

  • Doctor 1

    Jack Bert, MDWoodbury, MN

    Adjunct Clinical Professor
    University of Minnesota School of Medicine

  • Doctor 2

    Dr. Ken Zaslav, MDNew York, NY

    Faculty of Northwell Lenox Hill
    Orthopedic Sports Medicine Department

  • Doctor 3

    Jason Dragoo MDEngelwood, CO

    Professor and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs,
    Endowed Chair of Regenerative Medicine