Pregnancy and Postpartum with a Prosthetic Hand: Safety & Setup

Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful and transformative journeys a woman can experience. But it also brings physical, emotional, and lifestyle changes that can feel overwhelming at times—especially for women who use a prosthetic hand. During this phase, your body grows, your balance shifts, and your daily routines evolve. Even simple activities—like dressing, cooking, […]
Partial Hand Solutions for Women: Cosmetic vs Functional Choices

For many women, the loss of even a part of the hand can feel deeply personal. Beyond the physical limitation, it touches daily life—how you dress, cook, work, and express yourself. Yet today, prosthetic technology has reached a point where women don’t have to compromise between appearance and ability. Partial hand prosthetics have evolved from […]
Preventing Skin Irritation Under the Socket: Women-Focused Care

Wearing a prosthetic arm or leg brings new freedom and independence—but it also brings a new kind of responsibility: caring for the skin that supports it. For many women, the skin under the prosthetic socket can become sensitive over time. Sweat, friction, or tight fittings can cause redness, itching, or irritation if not managed carefully. […]
Shoulder, Neck, and Back Care: Ergonomics for Female Users

Living with a prosthetic hand or arm brings back movement, independence, and confidence—but it also introduces new patterns in how the body moves and balances. Many female users notice that after some time, their shoulder, neck, or back begins to feel tense or tired. This isn’t unusual. It’s simply the body adjusting to new ways […]
EMG Signal Training for Women: Improve Control and Precision

Technology has made it possible for people with limb loss to move again with freedom and confidence. But what truly makes a prosthetic hand come alive is not just its design or power—it’s the person controlling it. That control begins with EMG signals, the tiny electrical impulses your muscles naturally create when you move. For […]