Showing posts with label prosthetic arms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prosthetic arms. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

An Old/New Prosthetic That Works


"The best designs and innovations come from people who refuse to accept the definitions and limitations set be others" says Mark Lesek, an amputee inventor. Mark lost his arm several years ago. Now his search for a better prosthetic could improve the lives of amputees everywhere. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4DDt30Aat4

Viewers can contact Mark at: mark@dynamicwelding.com

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Open-Source Colaborative Approach To Better Prosthetics

A recent NPR article and webcast features Jonathan Kuniholm, who, after a tour of duty in Iraq, was missing part of his right arm — which he lost when his Marine patrol was ambushed near Haditha.

When Kuniholm returned to his design shop, Tackle Design, he brought along three prosthetic arms given to him at Walter Reed Medical Center — the same body-operated hook many veterans have used since World War I, a shorter utility prosthetic, and a new, state-of-the-art myoelectric arm. Each one had its drawbacks — and when Kuniholm and his Tackle Design colleagues disassembled them, they quickly concluded that they could improve on the designs.

They founded the Open Prosthetics Project, an open-source collaboration that makes its innovations available to anyone. And Kuniholm signed on with Revolutionizing Prosthetics, an initiative of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.