The ETD2 is a new standard in compact aesthetic design, while maintaining the rugged, water resistant functionality of an electric hook. For durability and high speed, a brushless DC motor is used. Features outside friction pads, wide fingers, replaceable gripping surfaces, a manual safety release, and has an optional water-resistant sleeve. Both Standard or Heavy Duty finger cores are available. The MC ETD2 can be used with the Utah Arm, Motion Arm or ProControl 2 system. The ETD2 ProPlus features a controller inside the ETD2 allowing interchange with other manufacturers’ systems. Force Limiting Autograsp (FLAG) for regulated pinch force is also available. The Powered Flexion Wrist provides active wrist flexion and extension to 153 degrees and is IPX7 water resistant. The ETD2 is permanently attached to the distal end of the wrist and attaches via an industry standard quick disconnect. The controller in the PFW provides proportional control of flexion/extension, a pause at home feature, TD/Wrist switching by co-contraction or fast access triggers, and uses the Motion Control User Interface (MCUI) for configuration. This item includes the ETD with a Power Flexion Wrist for flexion/extension movement. Configuration options are available.
Suggested L Codes: L6629, L6881, L6882, L6935, L7009
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Learn more about the differences and benefits between the two devices. You can also add FLAG for additional force control.
The Flexion Wrist allows a hand to be moved and locked at 30 degrees flexion and extension for optimal positioning while eating, driving, etc. A manual lever locks the Wrist in position.
The Multi-Flex Wrist moves in multiple directions and can be locked in place. The spring loaded centering provides a “natural” feel as the wrist can flex in any direction as needed to adjust to the loads placed on it.
The high-speed myo controller in the PFW provides proportional control of flexion/extension, a pause feature, TD/Wrist switching and hands-free targeting. The PFW is IPX7 water resistant.
Choosing the best wrist for the patient.