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Carlos Arturo Torres Tovar, of Umeå University in Sweden, has designed a prosthetic arm that is compatible with Lego to help improve the confidence of children living with artificial limbs.
This is Iko, the prosthetic arm that puts the ‘fun’ in functional. The artificial limb for kids has been designed to be compatible with the favourite toy of children and adults alike, LEGO… ...
A teenager in Spain has built a robotic prosthetic arm using LEGO bricks after being born without a right forearm due to a rare genetic condition.
Giving power back to children, a new Lego prosthetic arm project allows a child with a missing limb create their own arm.
Colombian designer Carlos Torres developed a unique prosthetic arm which allows kids to customize the unit with the ultimate children's toy, Legos.
Carlos Arturo Torres Tovar from Umeå University in Sweden wants to bring some comfort and fun to those kids without limbs by making a prosthetic arm that is adaptable with Lego blocks.
Engineering student Max Shepherd has built a Lego prosthesis that accurately mimics the full range of motion of a normal human arm.
With their Lego robot arm, now disabled kids will be the envy of the classroom.
A young Lego fan has been given his own bespoke prosthetic arm - made with Lego. Tobi, 8, had the limb made especially for him - and is covered with two pieces of Lego.
The arm functions very similar to traditional prosthetics, but it features a twist-and-lock modular design that’s easy for kids to assemble.
A bioengineering student is using his fourth colorful prosthetic made from Legos. The 19-year-old's dream is to build affordable prosthetics.