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Son develops home-made prosthetic arm for dad

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MINSK: Sergei Galtsev, a Soviet army captain at the time, lost his right arm in an explosion on a military firing range when his son, Oleg, was 4 years old.

Almost three decades later the 53-year-old Belarussia­n became the first tester of a prosthetic arm designed and made by his own son in the basement of his block of flats.

“We wanted to create a simple and affordable prosthesis,” said Oleg, a 32-year-old software engineer.

Two years ago he teamed up with engineer Sergei Arefyev to develop an artificial arm. The video of its final tests hit almost 1 million views on YouTube, with the partners making all the designs and software available on the internet for free.

“We did not patent it as it made more sense to spend money on developmen­t,” Oleg said.

“It’s like Lego, designed for people who are not at ease with electronic­s: just put the parts together. If I managed it, then others can do it, too.”

In a country better known for its Soviet-era collectivi­sed farming and run by President Alexander Lukashenko since 1994, the software industry is thriving. Belarus’s 54 universiti­es turn out 4 000 software engineers every year.

The prosthetic arm was created in a small workshop in the base- ment of a residentia­l building in Minsk. Some parts were created using a 3D-printer, some bought on the internet.

Galtsev and Arefyev say their design is 10 times cheaper than $15 000 (R208 354) mechanical prostheses from big manufactur­ers, although it lacks sensor controls.

Sergei Galtsev says his world was turned upside down by the accident which befell him when he was 26. It ended his military career and he took his wife and two children back to the home town of Chechersk in what is now Belarus.

His new arm has brought new possibilit­ies within reach. “It is a very good thing, and it can help so many people,” he said after testing the device at his house.

“I sawed wood, mowed the lawn, did some other work around the house,” he beams. –Reuters

 ??  ?? Oleg Galtsev, software engineer, left, attaches a prosthetic arm to his father Sergei.
Oleg Galtsev, software engineer, left, attaches a prosthetic arm to his father Sergei.

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