People with disabilities have long suffered severe physical and mental torment. For them, nothing is more important than having a sound body. They rush back and forth between hospitals and rehabilitation institutions, hoping to find a prosthetic that truly suits them, boasts a high degree of realism and fits closely with their residual limb.
Hong Kong Royal Prosthetics has developed a silicone prosthetic with an extremely high degree of realism, named Cosmetic Realistic Silicone Prosthetic.
Made of silicone, this prosthetic features a lifelike appearance, breaking away from the rigid and unrealistic image of traditional prosthetics. Furthermore, it is much more comfortable to wear.
However, the most distinctive highlight was the new technology—”3D SCM”—unveiled by Royal Prosthetics at the 2015 China (Shanghai) International Exhibition of Rehabilitation Aids. During the exhibition, the technology attracted considerable attention from numerous patients and peers in the industry.
“3D SCM” is an innovative product that integrates cutting-edge 3D technology with the traditional craftsmanship of Royal Prosthetics. No matter how complex a patient’s condition is, it can achieve extremely high precision. It directly generates an image of the residual limb from computer graphic data and automatically, quickly, directly and accurately transforms the computerized design into a physical model. In addition, the adoption of handcrafted production methods makes the prosthetics more natural, humanized and better matched with the patient’s healthy limb.
It is reported that Royal Prosthetics also provides a “semi-customized SCM” service tailored to each customer’s individual needs, producing highly realistic prosthetics and rehabilitation supplies. Every tiny detail is handled meticulously. The ultimate goal is to help more patients enjoy a better quality of life and no longer feel inferior because of their disabilities.