Tomis Prothese aus dem 3D-Drucker | Handfehlbildung (Dysmelie)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • Tomi's prosthesis from the 3D printer | Hand malformation (dysmelia)
    Tomi is overjoyed! He finally gets to try on his new prosthetic hand. It's fresh from the 3D printer and his name is also on it. At his request, a sword symbol was integrated into the wrist. The prosthesis makes many things easier for Tomi, who was born with a deformity in his left hand. At school, for example, he can now hold his notebook in both hands much better or sharpen pencils. Because the student can open and close his prosthesis using his own wrist strength, his aid is called a self-powered prosthesis.
    What is a self-powered prosthesis?
    In self-powered prostheses, the prosthetic function is controlled by the patient's own physical strength rather than electrically. This usually takes the form of mechanical, lockable joints or belt and traction systems (bandages) that are attached to the shoulder or arm on the opposite side. These self-powered systems can be used, for example, to bend a prosthetic finger, open and close a prosthetic hand, or operate an elbow joint.
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