Top Questions From Clinicians About Zeus Bionic Hand Technology and Prosthetics
Understanding the intricacies of Zeus bionic hand technology is essential for clinicians aiming to provide the best care for their patients. Read on to learn the answers to some common questions about bionic prosthetics.
How do myoelectric prosthetics work, and how can clinicians optimize the fitting of a bionic hand like Zeus?
Myoelectric prosthetics, like the Zeus bionic hand, use sensors and muscle signals to restore function and independence. Supported by remote configuration and the ADP (Aether Digital Platfom) system, the Zeus hand enables clinicians to optimize prosthetic fitting for a personalized rehabilitation experience.
What is ADP and how does it work?
Aether Digital Platform or ADP is software usable on any internet-connected device that allows clinicians to modify software from anywhere at any time with or without the patient being present. It also enables you to track the usage of the device and set goals for digital training with your patients.
How can clinicians ensure proper prosthetic fitting for better outcomes?
Prosthetic fitting is vital for comfort and usability. Clinicians assess the patient’s anatomy, functional needs, and lifestyle to customize the device. Regular adjustments and patient feedback further enhance the fit and performance.
What are the key features of the Zeus bionic hand?
High-tech bionic hands like Zeus include customizable grip patterns that allow finger-by-finger configuration, an agile touch for handling fragile objects combined with strength for confident use, and remote configuration, enabling patients to receive support and adjustments without added trips to the clinician’s office. Additionally, the Zeus bionic hand is designed for fast repairs, allowing clinicians to address any damage in under 30 minutes, minimizing downtime for patients.
How do I book a demo/trial unit?
Book a demo unit for trial by contacting your local Aether representative. Demo units have limited availability and we recommend that clinicians place a request at least 2 weeks before the date of the trial fitting.
How will Aether support us in providing online demos to patients?
Aether trains clinicians on all Zeus bionic hand features and functionalities to make sure that Aether is available remotely to assist with the patient demo. We work to support you with any patient questions about the features and service of Zeus bionic hand. Aether never asks for the patient's contact details, so you are always the single point of contact.