Partial Hand Prosthesis

Jeff Erenstone

Description

Title:

Partial Hand Prosthesis

Creator:

Jeff Erenstone

Date:

10/7/2014

Text:

Hello All,

There is a group of 3D printers who are building prosthetic hands for
children with partial hands. They are claiming that most prosthetic
hands cost $40,000 and that their hands cost $50. There example is a
person who received a myoelectric arm (much like a transradial
myoelectric arm) for a partial hand amputation and posted about it on
Youtube.

I am wondering if you think this is the standard of care and if the
cost is accurate. If not what type of prosthesis would you design?
What would you say the average cost is for that device?

link: <URL Redacted>

Quote: Dr. Graboyes says, What's really interesting is the
professionally made FDA approved prosthetic hands cost on average
about $40,000. These things (points to 3-D printed hands), $5, $10.

Youtube link: <URL Redacted>


-Jeff

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Jeff Erenstone CPO
Mountain O and P Services
7 Old Military Road
Lake Placid NY 12946

www.mountainoandp.com

Phone (518) 523-2419
Fax (518) 523-7192

                          

Citation

Jeff Erenstone, “Partial Hand Prosthesis,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/236818.