I've lost my right arm from elbow and 3 left fingers in a train accident last month. I was so hopeless. Seeing these videos of prosthetic limbs are giving me some hope. I'm really excited to get one.
This is the kind of future tech we the world needs to get together for and make a better tomorrow for some people who thought that tomorrow will never happen and this is why greed is the only thing stopping the world from turning
My co-worker had a mechanical arm and a high tech arm. He said he prefered his mechanical arm especially when he rode his motorcycle. This arm looks amazing!!!😊😊😊
My little cousin, she’s 8 now, she was born without her left arm, her nub is like 3 inches long from her shoulder, and she has voiced many times over the years that she really does not like prosthetics. She thinks they’re too much and too complicated (I know she may change her mind because I mean she’s 8 she’s not gonna decide now that she won’t use one for the rest of her life) but she does amazingly without a prosthetic. She has done so much and even when people say stuff about her only having one arm she’s just like oh God made me like that. She does youth hunts and she has gotten like 7 deer with her crossbow
Little Mama brings home the bacon! What does she plan on doing with the deer afterwards? We have lots of people make sausages here with the deer in Australia (everything gets turned into Sausages really...)
@@Sovereignty3 Well usually her and her dad hang it in the tree and gut it and then bring it to a place to get it processed. They have like 3 freezers between their house and her grandparents house to store the deer meat to be cooked. Her dad is the kind of dad/uncle that makes lots of food all the time and he doesn’t know how to make only a little bit, he always cooks for an army.
When I was a kid, we had a bunch of old prosthetic limbs in the basement (weird, I know, but my mom was really into Halloween and her best friend worked at a place that designed them). Some of them were sooo heavy and clunky, it's amazing to see how much development there's been in the last few decades!
When I was in high school I took a class learning how to do things like SFX makeup and making fake limbs for plays and film. We also went a little bit into bionic or animatronic limbs. We had and entire collection of arms, hands, legs, feet and even a couple of heads. And my teacher LOVED Halloween and horror films. As a class we built two skeletons from the bionic limbs for a haunted house my school did. We put one of them in the principal’s office and it scared the bejeezus out of her. It was hilarious.
Someones arm is cut off four inches above wrist. X-ray other intact arm. Build mold. Pour calcium compress. Remove bone place under heat coat bone with blood cells apply tendants, muscle tissues, coat in blood apply heat in time controlled environment. Growth. Secure arm to salvaged wrist, secure nerves, attached tendants coat in blood - this part is important shock finger tips until patient jolts. Cover with skin. I mean obvious this is basic right guys I didn't put alot of thought but this is achievable and should already be done but we'll get there.
It breaks my heart to say this: This technology was avaliable in the early 80s, at the time there was just no interest in developing it as a product :-( Good to see it realised now :-)
i believe that's a truelimb and i have one the thing i really, really, REALLY and i mean *REALLY* dislike about the truelimb is the lack of wrist movement. it doesn't move at all which makes it hard to do certain things. the arm itself also has to be twisted manually. it's really cool that it exists but i just wish it functioned more like a regular arm. i literally just want a wrist. i dont even care if the prosthetic is made up of a bunch of random materials and colors, if it has a wrist, i'm taking it.
Genuine question and you absolutely do NOT have to answer if it makes you uncomfortable but I became real real real befuddled when my brain gave me this when watching you take the prosthetic off during the “off days” video-- When you got like one of those poops where you gatta not have clothes.. do you also take off the prosthetic? I always find myself sockless to go full power mode and this is really stressing me out
Guess eventually once your brain believes is a part of you you will feel pain if it breaks, like the ghost leg syndrome. This sorcery also allows for long distance orders by the way, you would control stuff without seeing it.
I know an Animal Crossing (Gamecube) speedrunner who recently wished he had 4 hands to play GBA and Gamecube at the same time. It's either pay billions for this or learn to use his feet 😂! I hope this is affordable to amputees!! I hope people can play video games with these!
This reminds me of Fullmetal alchemist Edward Elrics auto mail arm and leg they’re using the nerves in Ed’s right shoulder and left knee to have his arm and leg move like his regular limbs
God made this entire universe made Humans gave them body legs to move, arms to do their work, eyes to see, mouth to eat, tongue to speak, teeth to chew, brain to think etc but human always said what God gave them nothing and after building a prosthetic every human is praising that technology is amazing it's not the eyes that are blind but the heart.
the arm most likely has sensors to detect muscle movement. i believe this is a truelimb arm because it looks and sounds very similar to the truelimb arm i have (also the nails and button looks the exact same) and that is how it works.