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17.09.2024
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Clinical application of upper limb custom silicone interface in the prosthetics field.

The ability to use an i limb hand which is unlike other electric hands that employ a three finger pinch technique combined with the i-Limb hand’s ability to utilize, which is unlike other electric hands that typically employ a “three finger pinch” technique. This feature, combined with the ability to utilize preprogrammed grip patterns, will be immensely beneficial.

We are committed to developing a wide range of sustainable, innovative and affordable prosthetics solutions, our goal is to meet your ideal outcome every step of the way.  Our mission is to create turning points that empower patients worldwide by delivering leading technologies and products across the fields of prosthetics, orthotics and accessible technology to enhance people’s lives.

Upper limb prostheses can be categorized in three main categories: Passive devices, Body Powered devices, and Externally Powered (myoelectric) devices. Passive devices can either be passive hands, mainly used for cosmetic purposes, or passive tools, mainly used for specific activities (e.g. leisure or vocational). An extensive overview and classification of passive devices can be found in a literature review by a passive device can be static, meaning the device has no movable parts.

A person’s prosthesis should be designed and assembled according to the person’s appearance and functional needs. For instance, a person may need a transradial prosthesis, but person needs to choose between an aesthetic functional device, a body powered device, or a specific device. The person’s future goals and economical capabilities may help them choose between one or more devices.

Upper limb prostheses can be categorized in three main categories: Passive devices, Body Powered devices, and Externally Powered (myoelectric) devices. Passive devices can either be passive hands, mainly used for cosmetic purposes, or passive tools, mainly used for specific activities (e.g. leisure or vocational). An extensive overview and classification of passive devices can be found in a literature review by a passive device can be static.

But person needs to choose between an aesthetic functional device, a body powered device, or a specific device. The person’s future goals and economical capabilities may help them choose between one or more devices.

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