A Real Bionic Hand
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It looks like a real hand (with cosmetic skin covering the machine parts). It moves like a real hand. And it works like a real hand since the i-LIMB Hand is controlled by electrical signals coming from the muscles of the attached arm.
More importantly, since each finger (especially the thumb) is fully articulating - the i-LIMB Hand offers the ability to grip things.
A person using the hand can hold kitchen utensils, pour a glass of water, use a key to open their door, hold their briefcase or whatever else they want to do.
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