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The X-Finger allows users to regain complete control of the flexion and extension movements of an artificial finger in a self-contained device. It is designed to bend a silicone finger sheath in a realistic manner. This body powered device features realistic articulation, a low profile, lightweight design, independent control of each finger, and easy donning and doffing.

Partial M-Fingers are intended for finger amputations distal to the MCP joint, specifically for amputations at the proximal phalange. With adequate residual finger length, these Partial M-Fingers can be fabricated with a suction suspension socket for mounting. The Spectra cables from each Partial M-Finger cross their respective MCP joints and excursion of this joint causes the distal joint on the Partial M-Finger to flex.

M-Fingers are available in 4-finger or 5-finger (4 fingers & thumb) kits. These kits contain the finger components required to fabricate the partial hand prosthesis. The clinician can fabricate the (silicone) socket/ lamination and assemble the prosthesis, or they can work with one of several central fabrication facilities to have the prosthesis fabricated. Individual M-finger and Partial M-finger components are also available for purchase.

The M-Finger thumb is a passive friction device. It has a mounting base with friction rotation for positioning the thumb and flexion friction adjustment to achieve the proper amount of resistance to the opposing fingers (either natural fingers or M-Fingers). The goal of the thumb is to act as an opposition device for grasping objects between the fingers and the thumb.

Full M-fingers are intended to be mounted at the MCP joint with a mounting plate. They are normally actuated by Spectra cables that cross the wrist. Wrist flexion excursion pulls these cables causing the M-Finger joints to flex. Wrist extension allows the M-Fingers to extend to their normal open position.

Digits Quantum is a fully customized partial hand prosthesis with individually powered fingers. i-digits quantum fingers move independently and bend at the joint to work in conjunction with any remaining fingers to help significantly increase functional capabilities.

The Michelanglelo’s thumb, index, and middle fingers are actively driven, while the ring and pinky passively follow the other fingers—and can support objects from below, such as a can.

The fingertips are made of a combination of soft and hard materials to allow real precision when grasping objects.

bebionic utilizes leading-edge technology and unique, ergonomic features that make it unlike any other hand available. These innovations combine to give the hand unrivalled versatility, functionality and performance. Individual motors in each finger allow you to move the hand and grip in a natural, coordinated way. The motors are positioned to optimize weight distribution – making the hand feel lighter and more comfortable.