Durable infant hand constructed using soft polymer in a unisex style. They have realistic finger and hand features, and come in three models to reflect the development of a child’s hand.
The design and shape of the hand means they can be used to hold very light objects, such as plastic toys or dummies, and assist young infants as they become mobile.
The Infant 2 is a passive prosthetic hand, suitable for infants beginning to crawl or walk.
The unique ‘cup’ shape of the palmar surface aids in pulling and pushing objects, whilst the flexible, durable polymer material is ideal for bi-lateral applications as it enables a grasping action.
A functional child’s hand with a mechanical thumb component built into the flexible design. The thumb can be opened easily to allow objects to be held, but has a resistance to prevent a loss of grasp.
Suitable for infants beginning to crawl, as well as bilateral control and unilateral manipulation.
A biomechanical hand with a high efficiency voluntary closing action, available in three sizes to accommodate a child’s development.
The fingers have been anatomically designed to ensure a non-slip grasp, and compliance with objects/surfaces for everyday activities.
The Adept Prehensors are a lightweight, voluntary closing terminal device. Suitable for young children up to young teens, the Adepts are capable of gripping objects firmly.
This enables children to take part in activities that require a varied grip force - for example riding a bike, climbing, drawing, assembling toys and tying their shoelaces.