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, youth |
| Product family | Michelangelo Axon Bus |
| Sex | female, male |
Product information
| User group | adults, youth |
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9S503 | 160°/160° | 25 rpm | 1,5 Nm | 0.31 lbs |