Our Validation Process
Simulated Clinical Trials
Testing Method
Conducted a 4-week trial overseen by Dr. Lee Jin Hyuk at Korea University Anam Hospital
5 post-knee surgery patients participated
Used MotionMate for 1 hours daily alongside standard CPM treatment
Results
80% found MotionMate more convenient and comfortable than traditional CPM devices
60% reported increased motivation for rehabilitation due to portability and ease of use
Alex, Justin, and Peter with Doctors from Korea University Hospital Anam Campus
UI/UX Evaluation
Testing Method
Conducted in collaboration with UI/UX developers at BaseCamp, a Korean company builder.
Combined heuristic evaluation and user testing
15 participants (patients and healthcare providers)
Results
86% found the interface intuitive
93% praised clear and visually appealing progress reporting
66% appreciated helpful reminders and notifications feature
80% found the gamification interface easy to understand
Receiving feedback from a UIUIX designer from BaseCamp
Marking existing indents, scratches, and deformities before testing
Dr. Lee Jin Hyuk Providing Feedback on the MotionMate CPM Machine
Anonymous polls through Google Forms
Drop Testing
Testing Method
Conducted in collaboration with biomedical engineers at TMAX, a Korean medical device producer that has been operating for over 20 years.
Adhered to IEC 60601-1 standards
Used calibrated drop testing apparatus with a 1-meter release mechanism
Impact surface: 50mm thick hardwood board
Post-Drop Evaluation Metrics
Full functional test (ROM accuracy, motor performance, sensor calibration)
Detailed visual inspection for structural damage
Results
Passed 19 out of 20 drop tests with no functional impairment
One test resulted in a minor casing crack without affecting the performance
Close-up examination of sensitive electronics