i-limb Ultra Revolution Hands Help Sepsis Survivor Resume Normal Life From: Robotics Trends - 10/28/2014 The sophisticated devices, which cost $100,000 apiece, are designed to allow for independent control of the fingers. Pam Buschle's new hands have four fingers and a thumb and look like the real thing, except for the electronics seen below the transparent covering. More importantly, the myoelectric hands she practiced function more like the real thing than the claw-shaped prosthesis she has been using. The sophisticated devices, which cost $100,000 apiece, are i-limb ultra revolution hands and are the latest prosthetic created by Touch Bionics. They offer the flexibility and dexterity that will allow her to function far more independently at home and at her job as a school social worker, Buschle said. Read the entire article at: http://www.roboticstrends.com/service_healthcare/article/i_limb_ultra_revolution_hands_help_sepsis_survivor_resume_normal_life Links: $100,000 robotic hands: 'This feels more natural,' sepsis survivor, amputee says (with video 1:07) http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/10/this_feels_more_natural_woman.html i-limb Ultra http://www.touchbionics.com/products/active-prostheses/i-limb-ultra