Myoelectric Upper-Limb Prosthesis
Electrode-controlled prosthetic hands and arms for upper-limb amputees at Bethesda Physio & Rehab Clinic in Vellore. Myoelectric prostheses read residual muscle signals to power hand opening, closing, and wrist rotation.
How It Works
Surface electrodes placed on the residual limb detect electromyographic (EMG) signals from remaining muscles. These signals are amplified and processed to control a motorized hand or hook, enabling intuitive grip patterns.
Key Benefits
Precautions
- Insufficient residual muscle signal
- Severe skin sensitivity at electrode sites
- Cognitive inability to operate device
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Get expert physiotherapy care at Bethesda Physio & Rehab Clinic. Our certified therapists deliver evidence-based myoelectric upper-limb prosthesis protocols tailored to your recovery goals.