Upper Limb Prosthetics

Advanced, functional, and comfortable prosthetic solutions designed to restore independence and everyday mobility.

At MRDC, our Upper Limb Prosthetics are thoughtfully engineered to help individuals regain control, balance, and natural movement following partial or complete limb loss. Using modern materials, precision alignment, and custom fittings, we create prosthetic solutions that look natural and function with exceptional comfort. Whether you require a finger, hand, wrist, or full arm prosthesis, our team ensures a personalized solution that improves confidence and quality of life.

Restoring Everyday Confidence & Functionality

Upper limb prosthetics help individuals perform daily activities such as gripping, lifting, writing, holding objects, and maintaining balance. Each device is designed according to the user’s level of limb loss, lifestyle, and occupational needs. With biomechanical precision and high-quality components, our prosthetic solutions offer maximum comfort, stability, and natural movement.

A Revolutionary Solution for Restoring Functionality

A finger prosthesis is a medical device used to replace a missing or damaged finger, improving both functionality and appearance. It helps restore hand mobility, allowing individuals to perform daily tasks like gripping and holding objects. Custom-made to fit the user’s specific needs, these prosthetics can be lightweight and durable. Advances in design and materials make them realistic in appearance, offering both practical and emotional benefits. Finger prostheses provide individuals with greater independence and an improved quality of life.

Restoring Strength and Function

A partial hand prosthesis is designed for individuals who have lost one or more fingers but still have part of the hand remaining. It helps restore essential grip patterns, improving the ability to hold, pinch, and carry objects. These prostheses are custom-made to provide comfort, stability, and natural movement.
Modern designs use lightweight materials and advanced mechanics for better control. A partial hand prosthesis enhances confidence, independence, and overall hand functionality.

Empowering Mobility and Function Below the Elbow

A trans-radial prosthesis is a below-the-elbow artificial limb designed to restore functional use of the forearm and hand. It allows users to perform essential tasks such as gripping, lifting, and holding objects with greater ease. These prostheses are custom-fitted for comfort and may include advanced systems like myoelectric controls for more natural movement. Built with lightweight and durable materials, they offer both strength and long-term usability. Overall, a trans-radial prosthesis helps improve independence, confidence, and daily living abilities.

Restoring Arm Mobility and Strength

An elbow prosthesis is designed for individuals who have lost part of their upper arm, restoring mobility and function. It enables bending and extending of the arm, allowing for tasks like lifting, reaching, and carrying.Custom-made for comfort and a natural fit, these prostheses can feature mechanical or myoelectric components for improved control.Made from lightweight and durable materials, they provide both strength and flexibility.
Overall, an elbow prosthesis helps users regain independence and perform daily activities more effectively.

Understanding Shoulder Misalignment and Injury

Shoulder distortion refers to a condition where the shoulder joint becomes misaligned, often resulting from trauma, strain, or overexertion.
It can cause pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion, making everyday tasks difficult. This injury may involve damage to muscles, tendons, or ligaments around the shoulder. Treatment typically includes rest, ice, physical therapy, and sometimes, medical intervention to realign the joint.Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preventing long-term discomfort and restoring shoulder function.

Designed for You

We believe every patient deserves a prosthesis that suits their lifestyle. Our experts provide counseling, fitting, and rehabilitation support to ensure a smooth transition and ongoing comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

An upper-limb prosthesis is a medical device designed to replace a missing or damaged part of the arm, including the hand, forearm, or elbow. These prostheses are custom-made to restore functionality and appearance, allowing individuals to regain their ability to perform daily activities

There are various types of upper-limb prostheses, including partial-hand prostheses, trans-radial prostheses, elbow prostheses, and shoulder prostheses. The choice of prosthesis depends on the level of amputation and the individual’s specific needs

The appropriate prosthesis is determined through an evaluation by a prosthetist, who will assess your physical condition, daily activity requirements, and personal preferences. Your medical history, lifestyle, and the level of amputation will guide this decision.

Yes, many modern prostheses feature advanced technologies, such as myoelectric controls that allow for more natural movement and function. These prostheses can be controlled by muscle signals, enabling users to perform tasks like gripping and lifting with precision.

The adaptation period can vary depending on the individual and the type of prosthesis. Most users need a few weeks to months of training with a prosthetist and physical therapist to become comfortable and proficient in using their prosthesis.

The lifespan of a prosthesis depends on the type, usage, and wear and tear. Typically, a prosthesis lasts 2-5 years, but it may need to be adjusted or replaced sooner depending on changes in the user’s body or if the device becomes damaged.