It's pretty cool how fast the designs change for these "peg leg" companies, and how quick the prices drop. I'm not sure if it's because of globalization*, quicker product cycle times, China, and/or the fact that these may or may not be FDA certified, etc.
You mention
LegFlex, which just launched to great fanfare, but there's already a similar product on the market,
iWalkFree / iWalk 2.0 that I'm ordering... it's $150 and it dropped from $600 or so a few years ago.
I'm also seeing the knee scooters, and their prices have plummeted from several hundreds $ to under $199.
Are these cheap medical prices good or bad? I'm wondering if the prices would be this low if these were automatically covered by health insurance and/or medicaid. As it stands they are only optional, so that might be why the prices are low. All other medical devices tend to keep their prices exorbitantly high.
I'm wondering how creative, industrious and skilled I can be "hacking" my walking aids in the upcoming weeks. It's a lot harder than programming ;)