
VOICED : Nino frances recibe protesis impresa en 3D
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Special Education, Science, Design
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Maxenss, born without his right hand, became the first French child to use a 3D-printed prosthesis, thanks to a U.S. foundation. Over 1,500 prostheses have been distributed via a platform connecting 3D printer owners with children needing prosthetics. The technology is affordable and user-friendly but lacks medical approval and may require frequent replacements as children grow. The prosthesis is emotionally impactful, allowing Maxenss to grasp objects and move his wrist. Experts highlight its playful design, while Maxenss's parents are pleased with the improvement in his daily life.
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