Thursday, August 20, 2015

What is Prosthesis ?

  1. prosthesis is a device designed to replace a missing part of the body or to make a part of the body work better. Diseased or missing eyes, arms, hands, legs, or joints are commonly replaced by prosthetic devices.
Maxence was born without a right hand, but on Monday the six-year-old French boy got one through an effort highlighting the growing use of 3D printing technology to make prostheses.
"He is going to have a superhero hand the colour of his choice, that he can take off when he wishes," said his mother Virginie.
"It will be fun for him on the school yard with his friends."
The prosthesis comes through an American foundation called e-NABLE, which since 2013 has been connecting owners of 3D printers with families of children missing fingers or hands.
More than 1,500 prostheses have already been provided through the foundation, and the hand for Maxence was the group's first in France.
The device, which is worn like a glove and attatches with Velcro, cost less than 50 euros ($55) to produce and can easily be replaced with a larger model as the boy grows up.
It is designed for children who, like Maxence, have a wrist and a palm. The artificial hand grasps objects when the user bends his or her wrist, and is attached without surgery.
The prothesis does not allow for more precise activities like tying shoes, but does allow users to do things like riding on swings or a scooter that are difficult to do without fingers.
According to Thierry Oquidam, the volunteer who produced the prothesis, the advantage of the hand is its "fun" aspects which can make the child feel like he is dressed up in a costume instead of wearing a medical prothesis.
[This piece of information may be the most amazing thing in the life of a child who is missing fingers or hand. So, kindly let more people know about this noble foundation.]



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