Unleash Your PSYONIC Ability.

An Ability Hand can be purchased through a certified and licensed prosthetist. PSYONIC deploys a team to educate prosthetists and technicians on the fabrication, fitting, delivery, and follow-up of the Ability Hand. This includes a combination of in-person training and online webinars. We can also provide on-site assistance for more challenging fittings.

If you’re not currently working with a prosthetist, we can help pair you with one in your area. Contact us at 1-888-PSYONIC or using this form, and we’ll get you started.

DETAILS FOR PROSTHETISTS

 

Prosthetists work with their patients to determine which input system and other equipment are the best options for each Ability Hand user. Each hand is equipped with patent-pending high-performance motor control, compliant finger joint technology, a 7.4V 2200mAh battery pack, bluetooth connectivity, and sensory touch feedback.

The Ability Hand comes in a left and right version. Two sizes are available:

  • Small, which is approximately equivalent to the hand of a woman in the 50th percentile for size. (189 mm long by 110 mm wide by 55 mm deep)

  • Large, which is approximately equivalent to the hand of a man in the 50th percentile for size. (200 mm long by 110 mm wide by 55 mm deep)

The Ability Hand is compatible with the following input systems:

  • Dual-site EMG Direct Control

  • Single-site EMG Direct Control

  • Coapt Gen2

  • Linear transducer

  • LTI Touch pad(s)

 

 

The Ability Hand includes a 6-ring coaxial plug compatible with electronic quick disconnect wrists. A lamination ring must be purchased separately. The Ability Hand comes in a wrist disarticulation model and can also be made compatible with 1/2”-20 bolt short wrists. A wrist rotator is optional and must be purchased separately. The Ability Hand is compatible with 6-ring Motion Control Pro and Standard wrist rotators.

 

The following billing codes may apply to the Ability Hand: 

  • L6629 Electronic quick disconnect

  • L6880 Myoelectric hand with articulating digits 

  • L6881 Automatic grasp feature 

  • L6882 Microprocessor control feature 

  • L7499 Touch feedback

The following items must be purchased separately, depending on the input system chosen with the Ability Hand user: 

  • Coupling Piece (Ottobock 10S4 or Steeper QDACP)

  • Lamination Ring (Ottobock 10S1=40/45/50/54 or Steeper QDALR 40/45/50/54)

  • Electrodes (any standard ones should work, such as Ottobock, Steeper, and MotionControl)

  • Electrode Cables

  • Wrist Rotator (6-ring Motion Control Pro/Standard)

  • Elbow (Steeper E-Spire, Motion Control E2)

  • COAPT Gen2 System

 

DETAILS FOR RESEARCHERS

For researchers, the Ability Hand comes with an API that allows control of the position, speed, and torque of all 6 motors. Researchers can also read the position of all 6 motors and up to 30 touch sensors.