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Empowering People

We empower people with impaired hand function to live more independent lives through innovative and life-changing solutions that improve quality of life and enable a new standard of care.

For people with impaired hand function

Carbonhand can make a life-changing difference for people with grip deficiencies from disorders such as, but not limited to, Spinal Cord Injury, ALS, MS, stroke, and orthopedic injuries such as fractures, nerve damage, brachial plexus injury, or rheumatic diseases.

Hundreds of people have been helped by Carbonhand to regain independence and perform daily activities that would have been impossible without Carbonhand. Below are a few examples of the difference Carbonhand can make.


Terry was diagnosed with ALS 13 years ago. Despite the challenges, he stayed determined to remain active, connected, and independent.


After LadyHawk was diagnosed with MS and started losing hand strength, she regained function, confidence, and independence with the help of Carbonhand.


Cory Kudlacek, a Nebraska farmer, lost hand function after an accident. With help from Carbonhand, he regained the ability to work and continues running his farm with his wife.

Press releases

Introducing the New Carbonhand: Smarter and More Supportive Than Ever

Bioservo is excited to unveil the latest innovation in grip-strengthening technology, the New Carbonhand glove. This advanced glove features several enhancements and is designed…

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Bioservo Collaborates with Limb Lab to Expand Accessibility of Carbonhand® Across the United States

Bioservo, a global pioneer in wearable medical robotics that revolutionizes assistive care with its innovative “State of the art” technology, proudly announces a plan to…

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Carbonhand Now Available on the VA Federal Supply Schedule (FSS)

Bioservo is excited to announce that our groundbreaking assistive device, Carbonhand, is now available to veterans across the United States through the Department of Veteran…

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