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An artificial hand, also known as a prosthesis for the upper limb, is a device designed to replace a missing hand or fingers. These devices come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be designed to mimic the appearance and functionality of a natural hand. Some artificial hands use advanced technologies such as motors, sensors, and control systems to provide a high level of functionality, including the ability to grip and manipulate objects. Others may be more basic, with a simple cable-operated mechanism for opening and closing the hand. The choice of artificial hand depends on the individual’s specific needs and the type of activities they wish to perform. A well-designed artificial hand is crucial for improving the quality of life for individuals with upper limb loss, allowing them to carry out daily activities, improve their fine motor skills, and increase their independence. Our team specializes in providing artificial hands and is dedicated to ensuring that each device is custom-fit to the individual’s unique needs and specifications. With our expertise and the latest prosthetic technologies, we strive to help individuals with upper limb loss lead active, independent lives.
A myoelectric hand, also known as a muscle-powered hand, is a type of artificial hand that uses the electrical signals generated by the wearer’s muscle contractions to control the movement of the hand. This type of prosthesis typically has sensors placed on the skin that detect the electrical signals generated by the residual muscles and use them to control the movement of the hand. Myoelectric hands are typically more advanced and offer a higher level of functionality compared to other types of artificial hands, as they can be used to grip and manipulate objects, perform fine motor tasks, and even respond to subtle muscle movements. The choice of a myoelectric hand depends on the individual’s specific needs and the type of activities they wish to perform. A well-designed myoelectric hand is crucial for improving the quality of life for individuals with upper limb loss, allowing them to carry out daily activities, improve their fine motor skills, and increase their independence. Our team specializes in providing myoelectric hands and is dedicated to ensuring that each device is custom-fit to the individual’s unique needs and specifications. With our expertise and the latest prosthetic technologies, we strive to help individuals with upper limb loss lead active, independent lives.
A shoulder disarticulation myoelectric prosthesis is a type of artificial limb designed to replace a missing upper limb that has been amputated at or near the shoulder joint. This type of prosthesis uses the electrical signals generated by the wearer’s muscle contractions to control the movement of the hand and shoulder. The prosthesis typically has sensors placed on the skin that detect the electrical signals generated by the residual muscles and use them to control the movement of the hand and shoulder. This type of prosthesis is typically more advanced and offers a higher level of functionality compared to other types of upper limb prostheses, allowing the wearer to carry out a wider range of daily activities and improve their fine motor skills. The choice of a shoulder disarticulation myoelectric prosthesis depends on the individual’s specific needs and the type of activities they wish to perform. Our team specializes in providing shoulder disarticulation myoelectric prostheses and is dedicated to ensuring that each device is custom-fit to the individual’s unique needs and specifications. With our expertise and the latest prosthetic technologies, we strive to help individuals with upper limb loss lead active, independent lives.
An above elbow/transradial/through elbow/elbow disarticulation myoelectric prosthesis is a type of artificial limb designed to replace a missing upper limb that has been amputated at or near the elbow joint. This type of prosthesis uses the electrical signals generated by the wearer’s muscle contractions to control the movement of the hand and elbow. The prosthesis typically has sensors placed on the skin that detect the electrical signals generated by the residual muscles and use them to control the movement of the hand and elbow. This type of prosthesis is typically more advanced and offers a higher level of functionality compared to other types of upper limb prostheses, allowing the wearer to carry out a wider range of daily activities and improve their fine motor skills. The choice of an above elbow/transradial/through elbow/elbow disarticulation myoelectric prosthesis depends on the individual’s specific needs and the type of activities they wish to perform. Our team specializes in providing above elbow/transradial/through elbow/elbow disarticulation myoelectric prostheses and is dedicated to ensuring that each device is custom-fit to the individual’s unique needs and specifications. With our expertise and the latest prosthetic technologies, we strive to help individuals with upper limb loss lead active, independent lives.
A below elbow myoelectric prosthesis is a type of artificial limb designed to replace a missing upper limb that has been amputated below the elbow joint. This type of prosthesis uses the electrical signals generated by the wearer’s muscle contractions to control the movement of the hand and forearm. The prosthesis typically has sensors placed on the skin that detect the electrical signals generated by the residual muscles and use them to control the movement of the hand and forearm. This type of prosthesis is typically more advanced and offers a higher level of functionality compared to other types of upper limb prostheses, allowing the wearer to carry out a wider range of daily activities and improve their fine motor skills. The choice of a below elbow myoelectric prosthesis depends on the individual’s specific needs and the type of activities they wish to perform. Our team specializes in providing below elbow myoelectric prostheses and is dedicated to ensuring that each device is custom-fit to the individual’s unique needs and specifications. With our expertise and the latest prosthetic technologies, we strive to help individuals with upper limb loss lead active, independent lives.
A cosmetic prosthesis is a type of artificial limb designed to improve the appearance of a missing limb or limb difference. This type of prosthesis is often used by individuals who have experienced a traumatic injury or congenital difference and are looking for a prosthesis that not only restores functionality but also enhances their physical appearance. Cosmetic prostheses can be made to match the individual’s skin tone and are designed to blend seamlessly with their natural limb. The prosthesis is typically lighter and more comfortable than traditional functional prostheses, making it easier for the wearer to carry out daily activities. Our team specializes in providing cosmetic prostheses and is dedicated to ensuring that each device is custom-fit to the individual’s unique needs and specifications. With our expertise and the latest prosthetic technologies, we strive to help individuals with limb differences lead confident, fulfilling lives.