The art and technology behind prosthetic innovations are becoming more and more advanced as the Touch Bionic 'ProDigits' proves. A super sensitive set of robotic fingers, it gives people without hands the dexterity they have been dreaming of.
The Touch Bionic 'ProDigits' can replace any or all of the lost fingers and is controlled by a computer chip in the prosthesis. The cost for such accuracy, however, is between $60,000 to $75,000. That does, however, include the fitting and occupational therapy to adjust to the new hand and fingers.
Prosthetic Phalanges
The Touch Bionic 'ProDigits' Offer Advanced Dexterity for the Disabled
Trend Themes
1. Advanced Prosthetics - The development of advanced prosthetics such as Touch Bionic's 'ProDigits' is disrupting the traditional prosthetics industry.
2. Robotic Fingers - The introduction of robotic fingers like those in the 'ProDigits' prosthesis is transforming the prosthetics market and offering new opportunities for innovation.
3. Super-sensitive Touch Technology - Innovation in super-sensitive touch technology is revolutionizing the way prosthetics function and providing new advancements for their users.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Industry - The healthcare industry could benefit from the development of advanced prosthetics like the 'ProDigits' to provide more comprehensive care for patients in need.
2. Robotics Industry - The robotics industry has the potential to disrupt the traditional prosthetics market by introducing new technologies like the robotic fingers in the 'ProDigits' prosthesis.
3. Computing and Technology Industry - The computing and technology industry can develop new devices and software to improve the accuracy and functionality of advanced prosthetics like the Touch Bionic 'ProDigits'.