
Microprocessor-Controlled Hand Prosthesis PR0 MANIFESTO-F for Partial Hand Amputation
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The prosthesis is designed for partial compensation of congenital or acquired injuries resulting in amputation of upper limbs at the finger/wrist level. The prosthesis consists of two main parts: hand and forearm.The finger module drive is electromechanical The prosthesis can memorise 8 different gestures. By default, the first gesture in the prosthesis is the fist, the other gestures can be customised at the user's request at the time of prosthetics or afterwards by the user. The gestures can be switched and customised via the mobile app or by command from the EMG sensors.
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