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Saturday, July 9, 2011

X Prosthetic Fingers, Replacement the Missing Finger

In essence, have a physical / normal body is everyone's dream. They certainly want the perfection of the body, both the uppermost part of the body (head), the body until the bottom (foot). There is no shortage of (defective) one bit. This is a reasonable and humane desire.
However, if there are deficiencies (defects) that impinge on our physical, certainly no excuse to be inferior, because essentially, human beings created by God is the best of creatures.For example, not a few people who have a finger in an undue amount, it could be caused by congenital, or due to accidents that happen to him so it must lose some fingers.
However, in the days of the very modern and technologically advanced today, that kind of physical disability can be overcome, both medically and in robotics.Especially now that there is a device that can function to replace missing fingers. Its use is also much easier. The device is called X Prosthetic Fingers, which was created by Dan Didrick who lives in Florida.
According to Dan Didrick, X Prosthetic Fingers will be mass produced within six months.As we know, prosthetic (prosthetic), is the science of appliance replacement for missing limbs of the body. Thus, X Fingers Prosthetic replacement device is the missing fingers.And the desire to create X Fingers Didrick was partly motivated by a sense of social, such as the desire to help people with disabilities.
X Fingers are made of steel can move naturally and lively with movement of fingers remaining original. The device is quite simple, lightweight, powerful, and does not require power electronics.Apparently, the development of devices that simple appreciation is quite nice, it was observed that the demand is so great. As quoted by the data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor, that about 8,000 people should be exposed to amputation or loss of fingers in each year.

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