An above-knee prosthesis, or transfemoral prosthesis, is an artificial limb designed for individuals with amputations above the knee. It includes a custom-fitted socket, knee joint, pylon, and prosthetic foot, often with advanced components for smoother movement and stability. This prosthesis helps users regain mobility, balance, and independence, enabling them to walk and perform daily tasks with confidence.
A below-knee prosthesis, or transtibial prosthesis, is an artificial limb designed for individuals with amputations below the knee. It consists of a custom-fitted socket, suspension system, pylon, and prosthetic foot, with a liner for cushioning. This prosthesis restores mobility, balance, and independence, allowing users to walk and perform daily activities comfortably and confidently.
A myoelectric hand is an advanced prosthetic device designed for individuals with upper-limb loss. It uses electrical signals generated by the muscles in the residual limb to control the hand's movements. Sensors placed on the skin detect these signals, allowing the user to perform functions like opening, closing, gripping, and even rotating the hand. Myoelectric hands are customizable, offering a variety of grip patterns and functional options to suit the user's daily needs. They combine technology and adaptability to enhance independence, helping users perform tasks with improved precision and control.