Available for ImportEnergy-Powered Arm Prosthesis PR4-69 for Improved Arm Functionality
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Prosthesis of the shoulder with an external source of energy (with microprocessor control). Designed to replenish lost functions of fine coordination and grip at the shoulder level. Receiving sleeve made of thermoplastic or laminated plastic or silicone. System electronic hand, maximum static hand load up to 45kg, vertical pressure hand load up to 90kg. The design allows the use of elbow joints with different functional qualities depending on the patient's needs. It is used as a basic prosthesis for everyday life.
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