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Entdecke die Kraft des adaptiven Komforts mit dem Hero Arm - Vielseitiger Mehrfachgriff, intuitive Feedback-Systeme und ein Schwerpunkt auf persönlichem Komfort. Mit unserer fortschrittlichen bionischen Prothese, die speziell für dich angefertigt wurde, kannst du deinen Alltag neu erleben.
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"Mein Sohn hat einen Iron Man-Arm bekommen und ihn von der ersten Sekunde an geliebt. Innerhalb weniger Minuten hat er gelernt, den Arm zu benutzen. Er genießt sein Leben mehr als je zuvor. Ich bin Open Bionics für immer dankbar."
"Die beste Entscheidung, die ich je getroffen habe! Diese kompetenten und einfühlsamen Leute hören ihren Anwendern wirklich zu und versetzen Berge, um sicherzustellen, dass deren Hero Arm so gut wie möglich zur eigenen Persönlichkeit passt."
"Meine Erfahrung mit Open Bionics war großartig. Die Nachbetreuung war großartig. Ich brauche seit 1987 eine Prothese, und das ist bei weitem die beste, die es bisher gab."
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Warum Open Bionics wählen?
Der Hero Arm definiert die Grenzen der Prothesentechnologie neu. Dieser leichte und fortschrittliche bionische Arm ermöglicht es den Nutzern, auf neue Art und Weise mit der Welt um sie herum in Kontakt zu treten und es dabei bequem zu haben. Der Hero Arm ist das einzige Hilfsmittel, das eine Belüftung bietet, um die Haut trocken und kühl zu halten, und so die Interaktion mit der Umgebung erleichtert.
Der klinisch getestete und MDR zertifizierte Hero Arm ist ein Beweis für unser Engagement für Sicherheit und Qualität. Mit über 500 Hero Armen, die weltweit eingesetzt werden, ist er der meistverkaufte bionische Arm in Großbritannien und wurde in einer unabhängigen Studie mit der höchsten Zufriedenheit der Nutzer bewertet.
Ganztägiger Tragekomfort - Atmungsaktives, belüftetes, waschbares Design für lange Tragezeiten.
Verbesserte tägliche Interaktionen - Erhöhe deine Geschicklichkeit mit mehreren Griffen.
Robustes Design, zuverlässige Leistung - Profitiere von leistungsstarken Motoren und Batterien.
Bringe deine einzigartigen Stil zum Ausdruck - Pass deinen Arm mit magnetischen Covern an.
Einfaches Gerätemanagement - Schulungen zu Hause, Video-Tutorials und mehr über die kostenlose Sidekick App.
Investiere in Qualität und Sicherheit- Klinisch getestet, zuverlässig und gemäß der MDR Richtlinien registriert.
WAS HERO ARM EINZIGARTIG MACHT
Erlebe mit dem Hero Arm einen personalisierten Flug und ein beeindruckend leichtes Tragegefühl. Unser einzigartiger Liner wurde sorgfältig entwickelt, um deinen Komfort in den Vordergrund zu stellen. Er bewegt sich, wenn du dich bewegst, und dehnt sich im Einklang mit deinem Körper aus und zieht sich zusammen. Der Hero Arm definiert das Konzept der prothetischen Versorgung neu, indem er den ganzen Tag lang überragenden Komfort ohne zusätzliches Gewicht bietet.
Beherrsche deine Welt mit den überragenden Multigriff-Funktionen von Hero Arm. Diese fortschrittliche Funktionalität bietet sechs einzigartige Griffmodi, die deine Interaktion mit deiner Umwelt verbessern. Der Hero Arm ist mehr als eine Prothese; er ist ein robotisches Tool, das dein tägliches Leben bereichert.
Erlebe den Vorteil des waschbaren und atmungsaktiven Designs des Hero Arms. Hergestellt aus Hochleistungsmaterialien, die optimalen Komfort und einfache Pflege gewährleisten, kann dieser bionische Arm deinem aktiven Lebensstil standhalten. Er ist der perfekte Verbündete für alle, die immer in Bewegung sind, und er ist die einzige Armprothese, die eine Belüftung bietet, so dass Luft an die Haut gelangen kann.
Zeige deine Individualität mit der mutigen und kraftvollen Ästhetik des Hero Arms. Wähle aus über 50 einzigartigen magnetischen Cover, die deinen Stil widerspiegeln, von Iron Man bis zu R2D2-Motiven. Der Hero Arm unterstützt dich nicht nur, er ermutigt dich auch, ein Zeichen zu setzen. Dein Arm, dein Look, deine Regeln.
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The quick-rotate wrist can spin 180°, making the arm suitable for a wide range of tasks. Both Small and Large size wrists are available.
Your limb expands & contracts throughout the day, and your Hero Arm can too! Thanks to the BOA™ fit adjustment dial, you can tighten or loosen the frame and find your perfect fit.
Using our FlexPrint™ process, the Hero Arm’s liner is 3D printed from a soft, flexible elastomer, which allows it to conform to the shape of your arm. The fluted design also means that it can expand outwards, making it easier to take the arm on and off.
Fist Grip is the Hero Arm’s main power grip. Use it to pick up bottles, hold onto handles, or shake someone’s hand!
Hook Grip is ideal for carrying a shopping bag or briefcase, and also for doing a thumbs-up!
Tripod grip A provides a stable grip for small or thin objects, with the ring & pinky fingers extended.
Tripod grip B provides a stable grip for small or thin objects, with the ring & pinky fingers tucked away.
Use Pinch grip A to pick up very small objects, or do an “OK” sign! Only available on Medium & Large hands.
Use Pinch grip B to pick up very small objects, or do a “come here” gesture! Only available on Medium & Large hands.
The liner also benefits from our VentTech™ design. Breathable vents throughout the liner ensure the heat from your limb can escape, and that fresh air can get in. With the Hero Arm, keeping cool is a breeze.
It’s important to keep all parts of a prosthesis that are in contact with your skin nice and clean. That’s why we designed the liner to be fully removable, so you can take it out and wash it easily.
Switch up your style to match your mood – with over 50 swappable magnetic covers, the Hero Arm is an extension of your personality. Every Hero Arm includes one set of free covers. Choose from a wide range of styles for adults and children.
Or, wear the arm without covers for extra breathability, and our VentTech™ liner and frame design will help keep your arm cool.
Our Hero Arm is suitable for children as young as 8-years old. We work with partners like Disney to help turn disabilities into superpowers.
Express yourself with Vortex™ custom prosthetic covers for the Hero Arm; a brand new dynamic design for adults. The Vortex™ covers are available in a variety of colours and are custom-manufactured from 3D printed PLA plastic to perfectly fit your Hero Arm. Choose from 12 different colour options. We’ll offer a replacement for defective or broken covers up to 3 months from purchase date.
Chic and stylish, the Harlequin™ covers for the Hero Arm offer a strikingly subtle geometric design for adults. The Harlequin Covers are available in a variety of colours, and are custom-manufactured to perfectly fit your Hero Arm. Choose from 12 different colour options. We’ll offer a replacement for defective or broken covers up to 3 months from purchase date.
Our most popular cover option, the Regenerate™ covers are sleek and smooth. With 12 different colour options to choose from, you can customise your Hero Arm to suit your mood! We’ll offer a replacement for defective or broken covers up to 3 months from purchase date.
The AzDeco™ covers are custom-made to fit your Hero Arm using state-of-the-art 3D-printing. Inspired by both the Art Deco style and traditional Aztec patterns, these covers bring a fresh new look to your multi-grip bionic arm. Choose from 12 different colour options. We’ll offer a replacement for defective or broken covers up to 3 months from purchase date.
29-year-old Daniel Melville, who was born without his right hand and has been wearing a Hero Arm for over 3 years, is the very first recipient of the new Metal Gear Solid design. Daniel, from Reading, U.K., said: “This is unbelievable. It’s everything I’ve ever wanted from a bionic arm. I’m an avid gamer and love Metal Gear Solid so much and to actually have Snake’s arm in real life is just insane.”
Back in November 2019, I’d never heard of Sepsis. I came home from the school I worked at one Friday feeling a little unwell and thinking it was a common flu, I brushed it off and spent the weekend resting. Then by Sunday afternoon, something prompted me to call NHS 111 and seek advice. I believe that the call handler saved my life by sending out an ambulance to my house and that’s all I really remember from that weekend.
In hospital, I later found out that my body had gone into severe septic shock and that night, I had suffered multiple organ failure. By January, I started to get some memories and I remember waking up and noticed that my feet and arms were black and I was told I would have to have quadruple amputations.
I was first fitted with prosthetic hooks, but I knew I couldn’t go back to teaching with heavy hooks and a wheelchair. My friends and family found out about Open Bionics and when I got to grips with the first Hero Arm, it became part of me. I relied on it so much, I had to get a second one. I am now back in the classroom on a part-time basis and children love my Hero Arms.
I am able to write on the board, carry books, and teach with my Hero Arms which is a dream come true.
I decided I wanted to go back to school and see the kids I taught because what happened was obviously a shock to the whole community. I just disappeared one Friday and at the time, my employers didn’t really know what to tell the children, particularly when there was a high chance I wouldn’t survive so it was a distressing time for everybody.
10-year-old Zak was born without his left hand. Zak lives in Michigan in the US, with his parents and older sister Mia, and is a huge fan of science fiction movies such as Star Wars and the Avengers. At the end of April 2019, Zak was fitted with a Hero Arm at his local Hanger Clinic in Livonia, and he also received super cool Iron Man covers, just in time for the premiere of Avengers: Endgame.
He mastered the new technology straight away and within hours he was riding a bike, reading books, holding binoculars and giving thumbs up to everyone. Zak’s mom was really pleased to see her son getting joy out of using a prosthetic. She said: “To be able to hear him say he can handle the bike better, makes me really excited that he can see the benefit of using tools like this to help him have different experiences.”
“Zak’s previous experience with prosthetics – the more traditional ones that were available to us – they were a little bit heavier and not as user-friendly to him, and so he wasn’t overly excited to use them at the time.” Zak’s mom continued: “The newer technology is lighter, he had more input into the colour and the design, so he felt more part of the process. And so as we heard about the Hero Arm, we thought this might be something really unique that he might be interested in, and absolutely, it was exactly what he was hoping for.”
Sadie was born without her left hand. As a child, the prosthetics she received were so unaesthetic and cumbersome that she abandoned them completely. However, two decades later, the 31-year-old admin assistant discovered the Hero Arm and was blown away.
“When I was about 3 years old, I had a hook prosthetic with a pulley system that went around my back and over my right shoulder which allowed the hook to open and close. The hook could be changed for other “useful” attachments. For example, there was a piece of metal with a rubber tip that was used for typing. It was awful and I refused to wear it.
“Then came my bionic arm, it was heavy, the wire to the battery pack irritated me and it only had an open and close function which got stuck and was about as useful as a chocolate teapot!”
Sadie gave up on prosthetics until 20 years later, when a friend shared our Meet the Hero Arm video on Facebook. Impressed by the advanced technology, she set up a crowdfunding page… and was immediately inundated with donations from friends, family, and strangers around the world. Within a year, she had raised enough money to get her very own arm.
Collecting her brand new Hero Arm from Open Bionics in April 2019, Sadie was thrilled by how far prosthetics have come: “It’s dextrous, it’s not unsightly, and it’s completely customisable. It’s perfect. Growing up with a limb difference came with a lot of nicknames. It upset me quite a lot. The Hero Arm helps me celebrate my limb difference. By trying not to blend in it stands out, and invites people to ask questions rather than run away.”
The Hero Arm has made an enormous difference to Sadie’s life. As well as looking amazing, everyday two-handed tasks are now much easier: whether it’s making coffee, reading a book, or changing body jewellery.
Daz, who lives in Colchester, U.K. with his wife and his 4-year-old daughter Sky, enlisted into the Parachute Regiment in 1994 and served for 20 years. In 2008, whilst serving in Helmand Province, he was injured in an incident with mortar ammunition and lost his lower right arm. He now works for Blesma, the limbless veterans’ charity, as an Outreach Officer. Daz received funding for his Hero Arm through the NHS Veterans’ Prosthetics Panel, and hopes to be the “first of many”
Daz, said: “To be the first veteran to get one [a Hero Arm] is fantastic, but it leads on to me being hopefully the first of many. The first few weeks have been a voyage of discovery. There are so many things I’m doing two-handed compared to before, and so many things I’m still discovering. I’ll do something and think ‘can I do that?’ with the Hero Arm and give it a try and most of the time I can. Doing things together as a family that may not have been possible or a lot harder before has been great. I can also now remember the last time I ate with a knife and fork as it was yesterday.”
In the first week of wearing his new bionic arm, Daz has enjoyed getting to grips with two handed tasks and spending time with his daughter; baking, crafting, painting and playing games.
At the end of 2019 Daz underwent a trial for the Hero Arm at the Harold Wood NHS Disablement Service Centre in Romford, and applied for funding from the Veterans’ Prosthetic Panel, which is an NHS funding pathway for veterans who have lost a limb whilst in military service. The fact that Daz is the first person to receive funding through an NHS funding pathway gives hope to the dozens of people with upper limb differences in the UK who are currently actively crowdfunding for their Hero Arms, and hundreds more who are waiting patiently. The Hero Arm is made in the UK and is currently covered by French and Irish national healthcare systems but, currently, not England’s.
“After going past the worry of if you’re going to survive, and how the future is going to be, you just immerse yourself into rehabilitation. I think there was an element of hope on the way in, and then the expectations were exactly what I was hoping for It means a great deal to actually have a myoelectric arm. It’s the functionality that I’m hoping to get from it, as the more I can do with my right arm, the more it’s going to save my left. It will give me the confidence to try things with the prosthetic.
The functionality is absolutely amazing, I can make the smallest movements with it. I’ve tried all sorts of prosthetics over the years and the Bionic Arm is by far and away the best of the lot – it’s absolutely brilliant. I really believe it’s going to improve my life massively.”