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How Much Does Prosthetic arm Cost in Spain?

The cost of a prosthetic arm in Spain typically ranges from $30,000 to $50,000. Pricing varies depending on the type of prosthesis (myoelectric, body-powered, or cosmetic), the materials used (carbon fiber, silicone, titanium), and the clinic’s expertise. In the United States, the average price is $55,000 (according to AAOP). This means prosthetic arm procedures in Spain are about 27% less expensive than in the U.S.

Spanish clinics usually include the initial assessment, custom fitting, the prosthetic device, fitting sessions, and follow-up adjustments. Physical therapy and training for device use are often part of the package. In the U.S., initial fittings, device upgrades, and therapy sessions are often billed separately. Always confirm exactly what’s included with your chosen clinic.

Key Benefits

Why choose Spain for prosthetic arm solutions?

  • Accredited clinics: JCI-certified hospitals in Spain uphold high standards of care and prioritize patient safety.
  • Latest technologies: Prosthetic devices like the Bebionic hand and Ottobock's Michelangelo hand offer exceptional functionality. They utilize myoelectric signals to provide enhanced control.
  • High success rates: Prosthetic arms in Spain have shown an efficacy of 85-90%. They significantly improve the quality of life for amputees.
  • Expert surgeons: Leading specialists, certified in orthotic and prosthetic care, have fitted over 500 prosthetic arms. They ensure personalized and effective treatment plans.

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Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 13 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Prosthetic arm Overview in Spain

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85%
Surgery Time - 1 hour
Stay in the country - 12 days
Rehabilitation - 120 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 23249
Bookimed fees - $0

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Joaquim Casañas

33 years of experience • 460+ treatments performed

Dr. Joaquim Casañas is a pioneer in electrophysiologically monitored nerve and plexus surgery, with 33 years of experience of expertise at Centro Médico Teknon.

  • Director of Traumaunit – renowned for complex upper limb reconstruction
  • Specializes in brachial plexus surgery and neuropathic pain treatment
  • First in Spain to apply intraoperative nerve mapping techniques
  • Trained at Mayo Clinic and top French hospitals
  • President of the Spanish Society for Surgery of the Hand
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Javier Albiñana

41 years of experience

41 years of experience specializing in pediatric orthopedic surgery – Dr. Albiñana focuses on complex cases like hip dysplasia and bone malformations at Quironsalud Madrid.

  • Former Head of Pediatric Orthopedics at La Paz Hospital
  • Fellowship-trained at University of Iowa and Oxford University
  • Published research on hip dysplasia treatments
  • Associate Professor at Autonomous University of Madrid
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Pablo De La Cuadra

28 years of experience

Dr. Pablo de la Cuadra (Pablo Cuadra de la Virgili) is an orthopedic surgeon and traumatologist in Madrid. He specializes in sports injuries and shoulder surgery at Hospital Ruber Internacional, where he has worked since 1999. He has over 25 years of experience. He leads a multidisciplinary unit and heads a specialized traumatology team. He is a recognized expert in complex shoulder disorders. He uses advanced arthroscopic and reconstructive techniques for instability and rotator cuff injuries.

Accreditations: MD (1993) and PhD in Medicine (2001), Autonomous University of Madrid. Specialist in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology after residency at Hospital Puerta de Hierro (1995–1999). Current roles: Orthopedic Specialist at Centro Médico Habana (1999–present) and Specialist Physician at Hospital Puerta de Hierro (2000–present). He is also an Associate Professor of Health Sciences at the Autonomous University of Madrid.

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Updated: 12/09/2024
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Fast Facts about Prosthetic arm

Prosthetic arm

A prosthetic arm is a limb replacement device designed for individuals who have lost an arm due to amputation or congenital conditions, enhancing their ability to perform daily tasks.

Pros: Offers improved dexterity and control compared to prosthetic fingers. It can be customized to match the user's specific needs, with 85% user satisfaction. Provides increased functionality over traditional prosthetic devices.
Cons: Limited tactile feedback compared to bionic arms. Requires more frequent maintenance than below-knee prostheses.
Effectiveness: User satisfaction rate of 85% with significant improvements in daily living activities.
Duration: Initial fitting and adjustments take approximately 1-3 hours.
Recovery: Not needed.
Best for: Individuals with upper limb amputation or congenital limb differences. Suitable for those seeking enhanced mobility and functionality.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

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