LONDON: Mo Ali, 40, has shared how a 3D-printed robotic hand changed his life after four fingers were amputated by a childhood meat grinder.
This incident caused fear and trouble, especially for racing enthusiasts.
The Hero Gauntlet, developed by British company Open Bionics, offers him an enhancement designed specifically for partial hand amputees like Mo.
This advanced prosthesis allows for tasks such as changing clothes and cycling with ease, increasing Mo’s confidence.
Unlike previous clumsy prostheses, the Hero Gauntlet works well, remains safe, and restores public confidence.
Mo is grateful that he doesn’t have to hide his disability because of the functionality and convenience of the device.
Samantha Payne, co-founder of Open Bionics, highlighted the emotional and physical impact of the engineering marvel and emphasized the joy of seeing Mo’s quality of life improve.