Hands for All

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HANDS FOR ALLMohamed Irfan

MSc, Electrical Engineering

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MEET ALEX

Blue Man Group Iron Man

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THE INNOVATION

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HOW IT BEGANHOW RICHARD IMPACTED PROSTHETICS

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ROBOHAND

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E-NABLEBRIDGING THE GAP

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THE MASSIVE PROJECT

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THE MASSIVE PROJECT

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HANDS AT E-NABLE

Kids above 4, up to adults Cost

20 – 50 Euros for Hands 50 – 350 Euros for Arm design

Non 3D printed Prosthetics in Market – 3,000 – 30,000 Euros

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FOCUS

Reduces cost of owning a device Reduces wait time from Prosthetic creation to fixing Kids are collaborators Allows self assembly, therefore sense of achievement Inspiration for students to explore 3D printed prosthetics Creighton University testing

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ADVANTAGES

Robohand E-Nable Open Bionics Limbitless Roboarm Exii, Japan Cocreat 3D, Columbia

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3D MODELS

Robohand E-Nable Open Bionics Limbitless Roboarm Exii, Japan Cocreat 3D, Columbia

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3D MODELS

Robohand E-Nable Open Bionics Limbitless Roboarm Exii, Japan Cocreat 3D, Columbia

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3D MODELS

Robohand E-Nable Open Bionics Limbitless Roboarm Exii, Japan Cocreat 3D, Columbia

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3D MODELS

Robohand E-Nable Open Bionics Limbitless Roboarm Exii, Japan Cocreat 3D, Columbia

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3D MODELS

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MY MODEL

GAMEPLAN

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GAMEPLAN

Inspire kids about Rehabilitation Engineering

Create awareness among students

Identify People

Design and Print Patient Specific Models

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GAMEPLAN

Identify People

3000 - 5000 cases of amputations 60 amputations per year mostly due to oncological reasons 20 children born with congenital defects every year

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IDENTIFY PEOPLE

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IDENTIFY CHILDRENAMNIOTIC BAND SYNDROME

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IDENTIFY CHILDRENSYMBRACHYDACTYLY

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GAMEPLAN

Identify People

Design and Print Patient Specific Models

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WHAT DO WE NEED?MEASUREMENT OF HAND

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WHAT DO WE NEED?3 D PRINTERS

Students interested in a hobby Designers to improve, customize model Fixing 3 D printed parts

Resources Screws elastic and non elastic strings Foam padding, Velcro

Workspace to fit the parts on

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WHAT DO WE NEED?VOLUNTEERS AND WORKSPACE

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GAMEPLAN

Create awareness among students

Identify People

Design and Print Patient Specific Models

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6TH GRADERS, ST MARGET’S UPPER SCHOOL

INSPIRATION STORIES

Cool Kids - Ellen

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INSPIRATION STORIES

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PLAYING IS THERAPY

The Power of Play therapy, Lindsey Getz

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GAMEPLAN

Inspire kids about Rehabilitation Engineering

Create awareness among students

Identify People

Design and Print Patient Specific Models

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INSPIRATION STORIES

LET’S ENABLE THE FUTURE

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Mohamed Irfan, Mohamed Refai http://create-enable-utwente.blogspot.nl/ m.i.mohamedrefai@student.utwente.nl m.r.m.irfan12@gmail.com

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LETS MAKE SOME HANDS ;)

Unifi3d.com – Ralph Pierik, Lichtenvoorde Roy Hoeikmakers, Hoba-Horst, Venlo, Gabre Juweliers & Goudsmeden, Deventer Stacey Knecht, Zwolle Key23D – Guy Janssen, Elst Johannes v d kolk, Fabricator JeugdFabLab te Dronten

E-NABLE DUTCH LISTVISIT THIS MAP TO FIND THE NEAREST E-NABLE MEMBER OR REFER LIST

Michael Mara, AIC Kijabe Hospital, Kijabe, Kenya Umar Khalifa, Abuja, Nigeria Trevor J Dawson, Windhoek, Namibia Pretoria, J’Burg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth

E-NABLE AFRICA

Links

www.robohand.net

www.enablingthefuture.org

http://www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/prostheses/prosthetics-costs.php

www.openbionics.org

http://webapp.e-nable.me/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqRPbM_UXS5eYh4FKta7WA

Articles

WL Gianotten et al, Seksualiteit bij ziekte en lichamelijke beperking, (2008)

Madhur Sharma, C et al, Poland Syndrome (2014), Indian Journal of Human Genetics

Getz, Lindsey. The Power of Play therapy, (2011, May), Social Work Today, vol. 11, pg. 20

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REFERENCES