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Infant Technology
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Perfect for crawling and toddling, balance and bi-lateral grasping activities. Smooth, cup shaped palmer surface with realistic, anatomical finger features. |
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The ALPHA, BETA, & GAMMA Hands incorporate soft, flexible, durable polymers into very anatomically realistic hands used for crawling, bi-manual object control and select, passive prosthetic object holding. |
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A child's first, functional, anatomically correct prosthetic hand. L'il E-Z's have a unique, self-energizing, grasping feature and soft, flexible, polymer fingers. |
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Wood core/keel in proprietary elastomer foot body with flexible toes. Ideal for crawling, toddling, walking, etc. |
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The smallest voluntary closing hand in the world. The Micro has flexible upper fingers with a moveable thumb and utilizes efficient cable operation. |
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(Bio-mechanically Aligned Harness Anchor), pronounced "Baja", introduced in 2009, is used to replace the steel ring in the Figure #8 prosthetic harness. The BAHA improves harness comfort and increases the child's bio-mechanical capability to control the prosthesis. It is light-weight, flexible, non-metallic and very strong. |
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For a complete listing of all TRS products with links to current technical information and specifications, click here.
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