British students develop 3D printed fingers: or break the traditional concept of prosthetics

Recently, Dani Clode, a student at the Royal College of Art in London, has developed a new type of 3D printing finger. If successful, the future of surgical repair will be bright.

Dani Clode graduated from the Royal College of Art in London and recently successfully designed a 3D printing finger Third Thumb. The significance of the invention is to transform the prosthetic into an extension of the human body, thereby increasing the function of the limb for more complex operations.

英国学生研发出3D打印手指:或打破传统义肢观念

英国学生研发出3D打印手指:或打破传统义肢观念

英国学生研发出3D打印手指:或打破传统义肢观念

Clode said that the term prosthesis is "added, added", and Third Thumb is also inspired by the word, intended to increase human function and redefine surgical prosthetics. Traditionally, prosthetic limbs have only been used to replace residual limbs, helping disabled people to take care of themselves. The advent of this new technology will challenge the surgical prosthetics' understanding of prosthetic limbs and enrich the scope of use of prosthetic limbs. For example, complete more complex guitar chords, rigorous jewelry design, or help tattooists operate tattoos.

英国学生研发出3D打印手指:或打破传统义肢观念

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