
Prothesthic Driving Arm Support
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Ridwan S has designed a "Prothesthic Driving Arm Support" for veterans with upper extremity injuries. The model was created using SolidWorks 2014 and rendered in KeyShot 5. It is available in .IGS, .OBJ, and .STL file formats with 142,156 vertices and 284,352 polygons. Ridwan has shared the model on GrabCAD as part of the VA Innovation Creation Series Challenge. He designed the product to be simple, easy to use, suitable for veterans (safe and durable), visually pleasing, functional, and comfortable. This design direction aligns with his goal of helping veterans perform daily activities like driving more easily. Ridwan encourages users to download the model for free and hit the "♥" button as a form of payment. For more information about Ridwan's other entries in the challenge, visit the provided link.
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