Today, technology is increasing more quickly there, have been many innovative and valuable developments in the market. I got to share with you something interesting: Dani Clyde, a designer from
New Zealand-based in London developed a new prothesis thumb that adds a digit to the original five-digit palm. See the video below for more information about how this prothetic thumb functions and how the wearer can expand.
The easiest way to use the third thumb is to repeat thumb motions by using two motors that drag the natural tension of the soft 3D imprint. It monitors the engines beneath its toes with two pressure sensors in its wearer's shoes.
Besides the foot regulation feature, the devices have enthusiastically linked hands to feet sometimes. The third thumb prosthesis has developed to change people's views about prosthesis by stretching the wearer's skill instead of being just a substitute for a missing eye.
The third thumb calibrates the relationship between the body and prosthetic technology in innovative manners. It is part experience, part tool and part self-expression; norms by which we preferably deem human reaction to artificial extensions.
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