Prosthetic hand terminal device - for cycling

Prosthetic hand terminal device - for cycling

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Prosthetic terminal device for cycling. Designed with a pivot point to allow deviation between bicycle bars and the lower arm. The terminal device is connected to the prosthetic socket via an M12 or 1/2"-20 bolt, which must be inserted while assembling the device. The proximal connector was printed in nylon, and the distal adapter for bicycle bars was printed in TPU. A video of a person using this terminal device can be found at https://www.wired.com/brandlab/2017/09/powerpastimpossible/. Print and assemble the device responsibly and stress test it before fitting to the recipient. If unsure whether this device would fit your prosthetic socket, please consult with your prosthetist. From idea to solution brought by: Fricis Pirtnieks, R&D Engineer at Create Prosthetics; Jeff Erenstone, CPO at Mountain Orthotic and Prosthetic Services.

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