Mandy Pursley, a graphic designer, transformed her life by using the Ability Hand, a bionic prosthetic developed by Psyonic. Born with a right arm ending below her elbow, she initially found traditional prosthetics impractical. After years of relying on her left hand for tasks, Pursley discovered the touch-sensing myoelectric hand three years ago. This device captures muscle movements and translates them into electronic signals for precise hand control, enabling her to perform tasks like opening bottles and using jewelry pliers, greatly improving her quality of life.
Mandy Pursley, who was born with a right arm ending below her elbow, began using the Ability Hand, a bionic prosthetic that translates muscle movements into electronic signals.
The Ability Hand is marketed as the first and fastest touch-sensing myoelectric hand, allowing for nuanced dexterity and improved functional tasks.
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