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Motion E2 Elbow

Product information

The Motion E2 Elbow is a lightweight electric elbow that can be used with switch control, or proportional myoelectric control. The versatility of the Motion E2 Elbow allows placement of the batteries and switches throughout the prosthesis, whether in the forearm, within the humeral section of the prosthesis, or switches placed on a shoulder disarticulation socket.

  • Small enough to be used by adolescents or smaller adults.
  • Forearms can either be prefabricated, or custom fabricated
  • Prefabricated forearms are available in four colors (Tan, Light Brown, Brown or Black)

Specifications

  • Excursion Range: 135 degrees (Medium & Large)
  • Diameter: 2-13/16 in. (Large), 2-3/8 in. (Medium)
  • Weight: 16oz (Large), 15.5oz (Medium)
  • Live Lift: 2.2 ft-lbs (Medium & Large)
  • Lift Time: 1.3-4.9 seconds (Medium & Large)
  • Static Load: 19ft-lbs (Medium & Large)
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Turntable EXO E2

Turntable EXO E2

Humeral lamination collar for the Motion E2 Elbow.

Prefabricated Forearm Motion E2

Prefabricated Forearm Motion E2

Laminated forearm fits corresponding Motion E2 Elbow in size. Compatible with MC wrist lamination collar, or others.

Motion E2 External Cable Housing

Motion E2 External Cable Housing

The External Cable Housing provides a way to secure extension cables to the humeral section and forearm, passing across the elbow joint of a Motion E2 Elbow. The kit contains two sizes of cable housing, two keeper brackets, and self-tapping screws.

Motion E2 Switches

Motion E2 Switches

Switches for the Motion E2: The Motion Two-Button Switch utilizes the same two switches but a more universal 4-pin connector to integrate with the Motion E2 Elbow system. The Motion 2-Position Pull Switch utilizes a more universal 4-pin connector to integrate with the Motion E2 Elbow system. In the relaxed position, the switch is off, the first stop is elbow extension, the second stop, is elbow flexion.