“The choice in many cases is not the choice between a plastic hand and a $40,000 prosthetic…it’s a choice between nothing and a prosthetic and this is a lot better than nothing.” Jon Schull, of the Rochester Institute of Technology, said this in a recent Japanese news story covering the work of E-Nable, the non-profit behind some of the most prolific 3D printed prosthetics in the world. As the group continues to help an increasing number of people with disabilities obtain affordable medical devices, the power of E-Nable prosthetics grows even further beyond the “nothing” referenced by Schull.…
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