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By Lydia Warren

 

Graduate students have used a 3D printer to make a limb for a six-year-old boy born without a right arm.



Alex Pring, from Groveland, Florida, was given the new prosthetic arm on Friday by a team headed by University of Central Florida student Albert Manero.

The limb took seven weeks for the team to build in their free time and cost $350 - compared to the $40,000 that doctors told Alex's family a prosthetic arm would cost.

After the little boy put on the arm, which senses muscles in his shoulder and opens and closes, he grinned and gave his mother a hug - the first time he had been able to put two arms around her.

 

Full Article. So touching! Wonderful story.
Yea this is amazing as I watched on the news thanks for sharing Amit!

 

Daniel

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