Thursday, March 28, 2024

Upper Limb Prosthetics

Coapt, LLC develops and produces pattern recognition controllers specifically designed to provide a more intuitive, natural myoelectric control option for powered prosthesis users. Coapt systems are designed to work with commercially available upper limb prosthetic elbows, wrists, and terminal devices and are fit seamlessly to new prostheses or retrofit to existing devices. Coapt's pattern recognition technology uses greater information from users' muscle signals, dramatically improving the function and adoption of the prosthesis, and is suitable is cases where using conventional myoelectric electrodes presents challenges.

 Upper Limb Prosthetics

Naked Prosthetics designs and custom fabricates finger prostheses. These one-of-a-kind devices articulate freely and progressively with the residual finger, providing an option for people who need a finger prosthesis that can improve object manipulation, grip strength, and dexterity.

 Upper Limb Prosthetics

New Wave Prosthetics is a Fabrication Service bringing new innovative designs to Upper-Limb Prosthetic devices. Our focus is partial hands. Our services include all your upper limb projects from shoulder disarticulations using pattern recognition technology to straight forward body-powered devices.

 Upper Limb Prosthetics

Since pioneering the use of myoelectric systems, Ottobock has led the way in upper limb advancements. Our upper limb prosthetics span multiple technologies and applications to fit your patient's priorities and functional needs: myoelectric to body power, cosmetic silicone to hybrid. Learn more about our products, including the PDAC verified bebionic hand, and explore our offerings to build ideal solutions for your patients.

 Upper Limb Prosthetics

The Texas Assistive Devices (TAD) interchangeable prosthetic tool system was designed to temporarily replace the hook or prosthetic hand on body-powered or electronic upper-limb prostheses to allow the user to efficiently and safely perform a wide range of activities. For people with partial hand amputations or hand dysfunction, the system components can also be used with TAD’s WHO brace equipped with quick disconnect coupler located in the palm. TAD’s quick insert-release terminal device can hold a wide selection of interchangeable tools and implements, including dining or cooking utensils, personal grooming devices, and tools for gardening, carpentry, mechanic work, sports, hobbies, etc.

 Upper Limb Prosthetics

 

 

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