Prosthetic hand fitted onto its first patient in the UK

The London Prosthetic Centre has fitted a multi-articulating prosthetic hand on its first patient in the UK.

The patient who received the TASKA Hand is a 15-year-old below-elbow amputee from Qatar, who had never previously worn a prosthesis. After having trialled other multi-articulating hands, he favoured the TASKA due to its simplicity of use, durability, and it’s sleek cosmetic appearance. 

Abdo Haidar, director of prosthetics at the centre, deemed the TASKA Hand to be the most suitable device for the patient, who he felt would likely be an active user – therefore more likely to expose his device to the elements such as water and dust. He also took into consideration the fact the patient lived outside of the UK, so by having a more durable and robust hand would require minimal trips for repairs and maintenance. 

He said: “Newer technologies are not always straightforward to endorse clinically. However, the TASKA Hand’s ease of use, patient-friendly features, functional outcome, durability and cosmetic presentation made its endorsement much easier. Our patient was delighted with the features and look of his new hand.”

The TASKA Hand’s features, include:

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