Promimetic G1

Promimetic G1

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PROMIMETIC is based in Flexy Arm by Christian Silva, the Flexy_Hand 2 by Steve Wood (Gyrobot) and the work of the e_NABLE group. All files are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution License. Non-Commercial. All reproduction or derivatives from this model should be supervised by a certified professional in the handling of prostheses and orthoses. It is not a model for commercial use, and any intention to sell or make business from it or any derivation, remix, etc., will be punished by law, except by its developer, Wilmer Garcia. This prosthetic solution can only be adapted in a patient over 3 years old or adult under the supervision of a healthcare professional, therapist, physical therapist, physiatrist, and with the help of a professional in psychology. Please read the safety manual and use of this prosthetic solution carefully before using it. Design Artist: Wilmer Garcia Mechanical concept by Ing. Mecatrónico Christian Silva, students from the National University of Colombia. PROMIMETIC is a project designed and developed by artist Wilmer A. Garcia P., student at the National University of Colombia, and directed by Cristian Silva Mechatronic Engineering PhD student at the National University of Colombia. Model in turn based on the Flexy arm of Christian Silva, The Flexy_Hand 2 Steve Wood (Gyrobot), and work group e_NABLE. Work developed by the team e-Nable Colombia-Give me five, Fabrilab in Bogotá, with participation and support of Recreartech in the process of 3D scanning and Realiza 3D in the 3D printing process. All these files are covered by a common Creative License Attribution goods. Non-commercial, please use our reference if you want to print it. All parents and children were informed about the study and research for the development of this work. For children 3-16, consent was explained by the principal investigator and signed by the children and their parents. Written informed parental consent was obtained in order to publish the pictures and videos that appear in the research study and research. I was given detailed safety guidelines for parents about the use and care of prosthetic arm. Detailed safety guidelines link: http://enablingthefuture.org/build-a-hand/safety-guidelines/ The fingers are printed on Flexy materials, hand, forearm, arm, and other parts on PLA or PET material. For more information www.fabrilab.com.co

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