Overview
The i-Limb is a bionic prosthesis designed for hand amputees. It uses sensors placed against the skin to allow users to control functions of their robotic hand naturally, through muscle signals. Each finger in the i-Limb hand is independently movable with its own motor, and the wrist can include a motor as well. The prosthetic can be fitted with realistic skin.
Key facts
- FDA clearance
- K032833 (June 3, 2010)
Detailed specifications
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- Fda Clearance
- K032833 (June 3, 2010)
- Deployment Count
- 70
- Deployment Notes
- More than 70 patients fitted worldwide by early 2008; anticipated 100 by end of February 2008[1]
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