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About the solution
Azai Bionic Arms are 3D printed robotic hands/arms designed for amputees who can not afford the cost of today's prosthesis. Between the Hackberry arms and the Azai Bionic Arms(my own design) I have developed quite a few different options that is customizable based on the amputees specific situation/needs being able to keep the cost between $700 to $2,000 dollars depending on which arm is provided, compared to the $20,000 on the very very low end and up cost of an average prosthetic is an amazing alternative for children and adults that can perform everyday task. The hands are donated to people in need by raising money in a group effort between myself and the user or can be bought outright by a particular user, researchers, or developers. I have also donated hands directly out of pocket, but due to the amount of people requesting I can no longer afford to do it on my own, so I am always seeking donations and investors. Updates will continuously be uploaded to my facebook page in order for everyone to stay update with what I am doing including those who have received a hand/arm however some people request not to be shown so at their request I always respect their privacy and will not post any pictures or videos of them. Please feel free to contact me through my page for any questions or information you may have or need.
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Robohand - 3D打印的热塑性机械手
Grip
Studying
Limb Amputation
3d Printed
Body-Worn solutions (Clothing, accessories, shoes, sensors...)
Difficulty walking or moving
Limited range of motion
Reduced grip force (grip)
Joint deformity
Joint redness or warmth
Joint pain or swelling
Restoring mobility
Replacing lost limbs
Promoting self-management
Managing Neurological Disorders
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Recovering from Traumatic Injuries
To improve Treatment/Therapy
Neurology
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Vascular Surgery
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Man develops 3D printing prosthetic arm for people in poor countries
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