Due to the key function they are designed to replace and the complexity of the human hand, the technology of prosthetic hands is very intricate in efforts to replicate hand functionality as accurately as possible. Manufacturers like Össur make continuous improvements and big investments in development to bring ever-better prosthetic devices to market.
According to the company, the i-Limb® Quantum is the most versatile myoelectric hand currently available on the market. The device features five independently motorized fingers and powered thumb rotation that facilitates maximum movement. This is especially beneficial when it comes to holding eating utensils, or doing any activity that requires more dexterity, coordination, and finesse. The i-Limb® Quantum has 36 different grip options for (nearly) any daily activity. Muscle control allows users to not only activate the different grips but also determine the grip strength that should be applied to an object. What’s more, the prosthetic device also has gesture control, which enables wearers to change grips with a simple gesture. Users can also customize grips via an app.
Thanks to sensors, lower limb prosthetics recognize both the user’s intent and depth perception via muscle activity. Microprocessors facilitate direction changes in real time and adjustments to changing terrains and surfaces such as slopes or stairs. Apps also play a role in this setting as they allow users to switch back and forth between modes to meet their everyday needs. Jogging, cycling, or swimming are no longer an issue with these innovative tools.
Güngör Kara, Chief Digital Officer (CDO) of Ottobock is certain that "digital solutions will increasingly take center stage - guided, measured, controlled, and autonomously optimized by artificial intelligence. This creates new opportunities for improvement in prosthetic comfort and care for users. This is clearly an accelerating trend. In the coming years, we will see a gradual holistic integration of more and more AI solutions."