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Hand Prostheses

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A silicone partial hand prosthesis includes multiple fingers and incorporates the palm into its design. Wire armatures can be embedded into the prosthetic finger(s) which can then be manually positioned for greater functionality.  A partial hand prosthesis offers many functional benefits:
  • Protects the sensitive surgery site
  • Enables the patient to grip, push or pull
  • Aesthetic restoration improves patient confidence   
A partial hand prosthesis is typically retained using an intimate anatomical fit with mild tension.  
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