Bionic Arm Prosthesis Types

Bionic arm prostheses are devices that significantly improve the quality of life of individuals with limb loss, thanks to technological developments. Bionic arm prostheses produced at various levels and features offer different functions according to the needs of the users. Here are the commonly used types of bionic arm prostheses:
 
Bebionic Bionic Arm Prosthesis:
 
Bebionic, a product of the Germany-based Ottobock company, attracts attention with its sensitive and strong gripping capabilities. Each finger can move independently and shows high performance in daily living activities. Users can perform a variety of tasks, such as grasping small objects, eating, and opening doors.
 
i-limb Ultra and i-limb Digits:
 
These prostheses, developed by the Iceland-based Össur company, stand out especially with the mobility of the fingers. i-limb Ultra offers multiple grip options, while i-limb Digits is suitable for those who have lost fingers or part of their hand. These prostheses offer functional use and aesthetic appearance together.
 
DynamicArm and Michelangelo Arm Prosthesis:
 
DynamicArm is a prosthesis that imitates natural arm movements and provides the user with a wide range of mobility thanks to its powerful motors. Michelangelo Arm Prosthesis can perform natural hand movements and grasping functions with superior precision.
 
Silicone Arm Prostheses:
 
Silicone arm prostheses used for aesthetic purposes imitate the details found in a real hand. Details such as hair, bristles and black spots can be added and it is produced according to the patient's healthy arm. These prostheses are not functional, they are preferred for cosmetic appearance.
 
Myoelectric Arm Prostheses:
 
These prostheses work by sensing the electrical signals of the muscles. Myoelectric prostheses, suitable for below-elbow and above-elbow amputations, provide high grasping speed and force. It imitates the natural movements of the hand with the help of electrodes and microprocessors.
 
Össur Bionic Arm (Touch Bionic)
It can be applied to all lost limbs such as hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders. It works entirely thanks to bionic chips. Thanks to the micro chips placed in the socket to be applied to the patient, it works depending on the muscle movement and is very easy to use.
 
Its most preferred feature is that it has electronics in its thumb, which has 33% of the function of a hand, so it can do everything a real hand can do. It has an independent motor from its 5 fingers. It has options from 12 to 32 functions. There are 6 silicone gloves given with the product according to the skin color of the patient. 2 of these silicone gloves have touch feature so the touch screen can be used.
 
Bionic arm prostheses are a constantly evolving field to improve users' quality of life. The selection of these prostheses is made according to the user's needs, amputation level and economic situation. It would be useful to contact medical centers for more information and personal advice.