The Alpha Control Liner System benefits individuals utilizing a myoelectric prosthesis by enabling more comfortable and consistent electrode contact with the skin, therefore providing better functional control of the prosthesis. Further it reduces the time and complexity of fitting and fabricating the prosthesis.
“We believe the Alpha Control Liner System will advance the care of upper extremity prosthesis patients by overcoming the key challenges with myoelectric prosthesis interfaces” said Matt Wernke, PhD, Director of Research and Development at WillowWood. “The results from our Department of Defense funded clinical trial found that Alpha Control Liner System improved outcomes across key metrics for both the patient and clinician compared to current standard of care interfaces.”
The robust and high-quality myoelectric signals from the Alpha Control Liner System enable peak performance of Coapt’s Complete Control System. The Complete Control system uses machine learning to decode the intentions of the user and control actions of the prosthesis. “Coapt was the first to commercialize pattern recognition technology for myoelectric prostheses and has stayed a leader in innovation. This partnership with WillowWood brings together revolutionary liner technology and best-in-class myoelectric technology to define the new gold standard for prosthesis control,” says Blair Lock, CEO of Coapt.
“We are excited to lead the transformation of the prosthetic interface from passive to more functionally capable. This system focuses on addressing the challenges persistent in upper extremity myoelectric prostheses and in the future will have impact for other levels of prosthetic care,” said Daniel Rubin, COO of WillowWood.