Why Bionic Hands Are Now Precision Tools, Not Just Replacements

It wasn’t long ago that prosthetic hands were seen mainly as replacements—something to help someone hold a cup, turn a doorknob, or shake hands. They served a purpose, yes. But they weren’t built for finesse. Not really. Today, that’s changed. Dramatically. Bionic hands have evolved into something far more refined. No longer just substitutes for […]
Gamified Grip Training: Leveling Up Control with Smart Apps

Learning to use a bionic hand is a life-changing process—but it can also be a slow one. Regaining grip control takes time, patience, and a lot of practice. But let’s face it, traditional rehab routines can sometimes feel dull, repetitive, and frustrating. That’s where smart apps and gamified grip training are changing everything. Instead of […]
Real-World Uses: Opening Bottles, Writing, Typing with a Grippy Hand

Life after losing a hand can feel like starting all over again. Simple things—like opening a water bottle, holding a pen, or typing on a keyboard—suddenly become hard. Tasks that once took seconds now feel like mountains. It’s frustrating, tiring, and can take a toll on your confidence. But what if you had a hand […]
How Bionic Grips Mimic Natural Hand Movements

Technology has come a long way in helping people regain control of their hands after limb loss. Today, bionic hands can not only open and close — they can hold, grip, and move in ways that are strikingly close to how a natural human hand behaves. But how do they do that? How can something […]
How to Train Your Muscles for Better Grip Accuracy in Bionic Hands

Using a bionic hand for the first time can feel like learning a new language. Your mind knows what it wants to do—grip a cup, hold a spoon, type on a phone—but your muscles need time to catch up. They’ve never worked with a bionic device before. They need to learn how to send clear […]