3D Printed Prosthetic Devices
The e-Nable community has developed a variety of devices that cater to different individuals' needs. These devices are designed to assist people with missing limbs, and they encompass an array of prosthetics from fingers to hands and even to the lower arm. Each device is tailored to a specific requirement, and the community is dedicated to providing the best possible solution to those in need. If you are looking for more information on which device is best suited for you, click here.
e-Nable Phoenix Hand v3
One of the most common devices, the phoenix hand v3 works as a wrist actuated prosthetic hand for those missing fingers and some palm. For more info click here.
Unlimbited Arm v2.1
This is an elbow driven device using the elbow joint to open and close the hand. Best for those with loss of limb up to the elbow. For more info click here.
Knicks Finger
Knicks finger is a 3d printed finger prosthetic best fitted for those missing two finger segments. A string attached to the wrist is used to enable flexion of the prosthetic. For more information on the Knicks finger click here.
Requesting a Device
For those who are located in Lubbock or the West Texas region, feel free to request a device using the "request device'' buttons throughout the website.
Those who are located elsewhere globally feel free to click here and request a device on the e-nable website. There your request will be seen and one of the hundreds of e-nable community members will help where they can.
Being fitted for a device can be a challenging process, often requiring multiple attempts to find the perfect fit. To ensure the best possible outcome, it is recommended that individuals work with the nearest chapter or person available to them. These individuals have the expertise and experience needed to help assess the specific needs of each person and find the appropriate device for their unique situation. Click here to request a prosthetic or assistive device.