
Flexy Hands MODIFIED FOR TRANSRADIAL PROSTHESIS
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Adult patient, a 30-year-old individual who suffered severe forearm injury in a work accident, required left hand modification for transradial prosthesis. A brand-new and visually appealing socket was designed to adapt seamlessly to the flexible hand with specific modifications incorporated. Extensive testing was conducted, and the arm's tensioners demonstrated remarkable resilience, supporting up to 3 pounds of load for an impressive 30 minutes without faltering. The innovative design of the transradial prosthesis socket allows it to be printed on any 3D printing machine, comprising multiple parts that effortlessly assemble together. Notably, Artemis Prostheses eliminates the need for thermoforming entirely.
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