World's First Bionic Hand Now Available to the Public
Touch Bionics' I-LIMB a Marvel
By Paul Bright, published Jul 18, 2007
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Touch Bionics announced Tuesday that it has made its bionic hand more available to the general public. Touch Bionics created the i-LIMB hand in hopes to add more functionality for people who wanted more than just a gripping tool. The i-LIMB features 5 individually-functioning digits, providing more use to patients. Not only is there a full hand available, the i-LIMB also has models to replace partially-amputated hands, another first in prosthetic science. Touch Bionics developed technology that allows the remaining muscles in the body to control each individual digit. A video as seen here shows a man buttoning his shirt and tying his tie with the hand. Touch Bionics used a myoelectric signal that allows patients to do basic movements in prosthetic limbs but tailored the electric signal sent out from the body to be more specific and more closely mimic our natural nervous system.
Representatives of the developers took much pride in their advanced developments, especially Touch Bionics CEO Stuart Mead . "We are delighted to be the company that moves bionic hand technology from the research and development phase into the real world, and to lead a generational advance in bionics and patient care," he said. "We have always existed to change the lives of patients with severe injuries and disabilities, and it is thrilling to feel that we are now able to accomplish that goal."
Additional features of the i-LIMB include multiple skins and looks, also known as cosmesis. Mead mentioned that some patients preferred the more mechanical look of the hand (mostly military patients) where others would prefer to have a more realistic and flesh-like appearance. Companies like ART-tech and LIVINGSKIN work hand-in-hand with Touch Bionics to provide detailed appearances on their products.
One patient who tested it out is Juan Arredondo, a former Army Sergeant who lost his hand in Iraq back in 2004. He is clearly satisfied with the i-LIMB version he uses today.

World's First Bionic Hand Now Available to the Public
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Takeaways
- All 5 digits are fully individually functional on the i-LIMB
- Custom appearances are available for each hand
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