It’s amazing how a printer can print or create objects in 3D. Instead of the usual print on paper, which is 2D, technology is now available which allows you to create lightweight objects. In this example, the 3D printer was used to make a device called a WREX, that will support the arms of a young lady…
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Two-year-old Emma wanted to play with blocks, but a condition called arthrogryposis meant she couldn’t move her arms. So researchers at a Delaware hospital 3D printed a durable custom exoskeleton with the tiny, lightweight parts she needed.
Yes, miracles do happen! 🙂
With enough faith, determination, and the support of family and friends, even the seemingly impossible can be achieved.