AxonRotation
With the flexible wrist joint mode of the AxonWrist, the various grip types of the Michelangelo hand (article no. 8E500) and active AxonRotation, compensating body movements are reduced to a minimum.
With the flexible wrist joint mode of the AxonWrist, the various grip types of the Michelangelo hand (article no. 8E500) and active AxonRotation, compensating body movements are reduced to a minimum.
When the hand is not holding an object and the user relaxes the myosignal, the hand automatically turns to a relaxed, neutral position with the active AxonRotation. The user therefore automatically knows what the starting position is. This reduces the concentration required while gripping and makes controlling the prosthesis more intuitive.
User group | adults, youths |
Product family | Michelangelo Axon Bus |
Product type | Electric wrist rotator |
Product information
User group | adults, youths |
Product family | Michelangelo Axon Bus |
Sex | female, male |
Amputation level | Transradial amputation (TR), Transhumeral amputation (TH) |
Product type | Electric wrist rotator |
Product Data
Article number | Pronation/supination | Idle speed | Torque | Weight |
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9S503 | 160°/160° | 25 rpm | 1,5 Nm | 140 g |