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About the solution
This solution, invented in 2007, is called "Bubble Wrap® Cosmetic Covering Shell for Artificial Legs in Developing Countries”, and has the purpose of quickly adapting, by turning any basic artificial limb to give it muscle-like tone and shape. This helps the user feel more confident. The device is made of a lightweight material, and is a very low cost option.
Bubble Wrap® Cosmetic Covering Shell for Artificial Legs in Developing Countries is produced by using a heat gun to mold Bubble Wrap cushioning around the steel rod of the prosthetic.
Grayson was named the grand prize winner in Sealed Air Corporation's first-ever Bubble Wrap®Competition for Young Inventors at a gala dinner in New York City's Rainbow Room in honor of Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day, in 2007.
Gracie and her husband Peter founded Standing With Hope, a ministry that reaches out in music and prayer to amputees, hanving expanded outside the U.S. to a clinic in Ghana, where prosthetic legs are custom-built for the poor.
Adapted from: http://bit.ly/2j0edes
More info: http://standingwithhope.com
https://youtu.be/wBc7AlR8sR4
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WALKING WITH A WALKING AID: Walking with a walking aid
Snowboarding
Dancing
Limb Amputation
Meningitis
Bacterial Infection
Prosthesis
Assistive Daily Life Device (to help ADL)
Difficulty walking or moving
Gait abnormalities (e.g., walking difficulties, unsteady gait)
Muscle weakness
Stiffness or rigidity (difficulty moving)
Limited range of motion
Recurrent fevers
Difficulty standing from a seated position
Difficulty fighting off infections
Changes in appetite or weight
Swelling or inflammation
Restoring mobility
Replacing lost limbs
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
General and Family Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Neurology
Orthopedics
United States
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