Supporting a positive outcome.
We are committed to rethinking the approach to prosthetic hand and finger function, and to providing innovative solutions for the partial-hand amputee population.
We have found that the most successful rehabilitation teams are interdisciplinary. Patients benefit greatly when hand therapists and prosthetists work together to provide the best possible outcomes. Naked Prosthetics is proud to help make these connections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I access Naked Prosthetics ("NP") devices in my country outside of the United States?
Naked Prosthetics is proud to offer our advanced prosthetic solutions in 33 countries, including the US and Canada. Our global reach includes:
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
If your country is not listed, please be assured that we are actively working to expand our global distribution network. We recommend completing the form to be added to our international opportunities list, which will enable us to notify you when a distributor has been established in your area.
Which Naked Prosthetics (“NP”) devices are body driven and which are passive?
NP’s body-driven devices are controlled by the remaining anatomy of the patient’s hand. These include the PIPDriver, MCPDriver, and ThumbDriver.
GripLock Finger is NP’s passive and locking mechanical prosthesis and is operated by the contralateral hand or any opposing hard surface. This device is intended to be integrated into a custom-fabricated prosthetic socket.
What functional grasp patterns can an NP device achieve?
NP devices are intentionally designed to provide grip strength and function for the most common daily tasks. Examples of possible grasp patterns achieved with the addition of NP devices are: power sphere, precision disk, large diameter wrap, 2 point pinch, lateral pinch, and tripod pinch. The mechanics of the MCPDriver joint design do not allow for complete extension or composite flexion.
What length and range of motion does my patient need to be a candidate?
Although there are optimal lengths and range of motion (“ROM”) for fitting NP devices, many patients who have limited ROM and non-optimal lengths of residuum can still benefit functionally with an added prosthesis. Please call our Customer Experience team at 888-977-6693 or email [email protected] to talk with a certified prosthetist or certified hand therapist on our Clinical Specialist team for specific questions.
How much strength and ROM does my patient need to use the device and how much force output is generated by the device?
As a body-driven prosthesis, an NP device reflects the strength and ROM of the residual digit driving the motion of the prosthesis. With an added device, your patient will have improved functional use and activity by restoring length and leverage to the hand. Patients with limited ROM or strength may still benefit functionally; in some cases, patients benefit from structured hand therapy sessions to improve performance.
My patient has had multiple digits amputated. Can more than one device be worn side by side?
Yes. The devices are designed to be low profile and sleek, so a user can wear several devices side by side. If there is a question about crowding by fitting multiple digits based on anatomical presentation, please contact our Clinical team for assessment and recommendations prior to ordering. For an example of multiple devices on one patient, check out Matt Finney’s case study and others on our website.
Are NP devices covered by insurance?
Our devices have been covered by most insurances (i.e., private insurance, worker’s compensation, Medicare, etc.) when they are billed through a licensed prosthetist’s offce. As a DME manufacturer, Naked Prosthetics does not bill the patient’s insurance directly, but acts as a resource for the prosthetist during the reimbursement process.
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