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Concert Pianist Gets World's First Bionic FingersThe loss of two fingers can reduce hand function by up to 40%. Ms. Iglesias, 42, lost hers after developing pneumococcal septic shock in 2003. She is among the first to get Touch Bionics' custom-made devices, called ProDigits, which cost between $57,000 and $73,000. "I am very pleased to be part of this project, and the benefits my new hand is giving me are like a dream," she said. "Even a simple thing like holding and lifting a glass of water to drink from was impossible before, but with ProDigits I can do it easily." The fake digits, which are covered in a hi-tech robotic skin, are controlled by "myoelectric sensors," which register signals from any muscles that remain in the hand. Alternatively, they can be activated by a touch pad. "There has been no solution like this for the partial hand amputee community," Phil Newman, Touch Bionics' marketing director said. "The ProDigits provide a powered device with a grip and it has returned these people to a level of functionality and independence. "It is supporting a community that has never had support before." See Next Story in SciTech |


