Upper limbs

Modern bionic and mechanical prosthetic arms and hands that restore functionality and allow you to perform daily activities. Individual selection for the patient's needs.

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The i-Limb Access bionic hand from Ossur

A myoelectric (bionic) multi-gesture prosthetic arm, offering five individually motorised fingers and a thumb with manual rotation, designed for a wide range of movements.

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Bionic arm i-Limb Ultra by Ossur

Multi-gesture bionic arm with individually motorised fingers, flexible and powerful grip, and even fall protection.

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Bionic arm i-Limb Quantum by Ossur

With the i-Limb Quantum bionic arm, you can: Gesture to change the grip. Touch to control the force. The movement becomes as natural as possible.

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TASKA HandGen2 bionic arm

A new generation of bionic arms designed to make life active, comfortable and full of freedom.

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TASKA CX bionic arm

The TASKA CX bionic arm - a combination of strength, reliability and natural movement for a maximally active life

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Zeus V1 bionic arm from Aether Biomedical

Zeus V1 - maximum control and power.
For active users who need stability and strength.

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Zeus S bionic arm from Aether Biomedical

Lightness, speed, comfort.
A model for everyday use - minimum weight, maximum accuracy.

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Esper Hand 1 bionic hand from Esper Bionics

Modern bionic prostheses are designed to make life more convenient and active every day.

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Esper Hand 2 bionic hand from Esper Bionics

Esper Hand 2 is an intelligent, next-generation bionic arm designed for comfort, precision, and an active life.

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Espire Pro Elbow electronic prosthesis from Steeper Group

When technology feels you, adapts to you and becomes part of your everyday life. Experience a new level of freedom - convenient, powerful, stylish.

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Ottobock 8E33 DMC Variplus System Electric Gripper

The DMC VariPlus electric gripper from Ottobock provides high holding force, precision, and versatility in daily use.

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Ottobock 12K44 ErgoArm Hybrid plus electronic elbow prosthesis

The ErgoArm Hybrid Plus electronic elbow prosthesis combines functionality, control accuracy and natural movement for an active lifestyle.

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Ottobock 12K50 ErgoArm Electronic plus electronic elbow prosthesis

Precise control, reliability, and a wide range of movement are the key advantages of the Ottobock 12K50 ErgoArm Electronic Plus electronic elbow prosthesis.

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The Fillauer Utah Arm 3+ electronic elbow prosthesis

Precise control, high functionality, and reliability are the key advantages of the Fillauer Utah Arm 3+ electronic elbow.

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How we select and manufacture

01 Step

Consultation and examination

The patient is examined by a specialist. The doctor determines the condition of the limb and the needs for a future prosthesis.

02 Step

Creating an individual model

Specialists take measurements, create a plaster or digital model, and select the best components.

03 Step

Production and fitting

The patient is fitted, adjusted and trained to ensure maximum comfort and functionality.

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FAQ

How long does it take to make a prosthesis?

Usually from 7 to 21 days. The period depends on the complexity of the prosthesis, the level of amputation and the required components.

Can the prosthesis be adapted if the shape of the stump changes?

Yes. We make adjustments, replacements, or additional adjustments to keep the prosthesis comfortable and functional.

When can I start rehabilitation with a new denture?

Immediately after fitting. Our specialists accompany the patient in the first steps, teach them how to use the prosthesis correctly and perform basic movements.

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