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If you are visiting this site it's for probably one of two reasons. One, you've seen my videos on You Tube, enjoy the content and wanted to see what the club was all about. Or Two, You are a member of the missing parts community and you're looking for ideas to restore functionality to your upper body. If it's the latter, I'm sorry, the club has a pretty impacting and life changing initiation process.
Partial Hand
Disarticulation at the mpj, pip, dip joints
Transradial
Disarticulation at the wrist, or anywhere below the elbow.
Transhumeral
Disarticulation between the shoulder and elbow
Creative Ideas For Your Prosthetic Device
Mobility
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Partial Hand
Partial hand options. These devices are usually made up of prosthetic fingers mounted to a socket that fits the palm of the residual limb.
Trans-Radial
Trans-Radial options. These devices include a full hand, optional wrist, and a socket that attaches to the forearm with a custom socket
Trans-Humeral
Trans-Humeral options. These devices include a complete hand, optional wrist, forearm, elbow, and custom socket that attaches to the residual limb