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Control system for prosthetic hand. Small, high performance preamplifiers used to monitor muscle activity and provide control inputs to the hand and optional wrist rotator. Used with MyoBock hand, Greifer, or any other electric hand adapted for use with the system. Sensitive to small EMG signals; has proportional control and may be adjusted for a wide variety of muscle conditions. May be operated with either 9 volt battery, or Otto Bock rechargeable 6 volt battery.

Notes: Modular internal components for easy access and replacement. Available through Motion Control trained and qualified prosthetists.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Motion Control, Inc.

115 North Wright Bros. Dr.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-2838
United States
Telephone: 888-MYO-ARMS 696-2767 or 801-326-3434.
Fax: 801-978-0848.
Web: http://www.utaharm.com.
Email: info@utaharm.com.


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