The offerings that include Ironman, Frozen, and Star Wars-inspired hands were developed in partnership with Disney's Accelerator Program that helps startups with products and technology. Working closely with a team of designers and technicians that created the special effects in the movies, Open Bionics built authentic looking prosthetics that are controlled by electric messages from the wearer's muscles.
The 3-D printed artificial limb is designed to provide the state-of-the art functionality that includes full range finger movement, something that is currently only available in expensive prosthetics. It also monitors the kid's muscle development and helps build up strength and dexterity. This alleviates the need for boring physical therapy. The best part is that the kid's progress can be observed in some neat ways.