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Our goal is to ease your transition.
The loss of part of a finger can forever alter your ability to sort your mail, play an instrument, do your job, or even dress yourself and cut your food. A seemingly minor loss results in both psychological and functional impairment that can be quite devastating.
- Precision (holding a pen)
- Spherical (grasping a doorknob)
- Cylindrical (swinging a hammer)
- Lateral Pinch (rotating a key)
- Hook (carrying a toolbox)
Our devices have helped digit amputees all across the world. We welcome the opportunity to help you. Naked Prosthetics is a prosthetic manufacturer and doesn’t sell directly to the public. However, we are committed to putting you in touch with a certified prosthetist who is familiar with our devices and can assist you with getting your prosthesis.
If you are an amputee and interested in one of our devices, please speak with your prosthetist or contact us and we will be happy to provide you with a referral. For more information or a clinical referral contact us!
Please see Frequently Asked Questions for more information and our Reimbursement Support page for more assistance.
Naked Prosthetics is excited to announce we have formed a partnership with the Abled Amputees of America (AAA), an organization that supports amputees with their therapy journey. AAA provides support to persons with amputations needing pre-prosthetic therapy and prosthetic therapy.
Our devices are designed
to provide strength and function
for the most common daily tasks.
“What surprised me most was how much I rely on my devices for stability while riding public transportation to work.”
—Belaji, four PIPDrivers, three MCPdrivers
Featured Stories
“It is important to learn new skills after hand trauma,” he explains. “After a loss is the best time to explore something new because there is no benchmark of success to meet. You have to find your new normal in the little things.”
“You may feel hopeless in the moment, but it does get better. And you will be surprised at what you could learn. I am a different person now and I grew from the experience.”
"I am confident that I can do more things and then some with this new opportunity given to me—to inspire others who are just like me and to show them that for every setback, there is a major comeback!"
“It sounds cheesy and it really just takes time. You just have to see that it isn’t the end of the world. It could’ve been worse. Considering everything, it’s a small part of my life. I could’ve lost my hand, my arm. If you could see my truck, I don’t even know how I survived.”