Irish Daily Star

AMPUTEE HAS HIS FINGERS PRINTED

3D technology gives digitless man better grip on life

- ■■Hannah VAN DE PEER

AN AMPUTEE who lost his fingers in a meat grinder has been given a new lease of life after being fitted out with new 3D-printed prosthetic digits.

Mo Ali (40) lost four fingers from his right hand at the age of six after playing around in the kitchen.

And he was bullied throughout his childhood for his limb difference, which forced him to feel like he had to hide it.

But now he’s able to cycle and dress himself more easily with his new bionic fingers — and says it’s given him an instant confidence boost.

Mo, from England, said: “I coped with my disability by simply hiding it now, I’m able to walk down the road without feeling the need to hide.”

Before being able to use the 3D fingers, Mo tried a prosthetic hook prescribed by the British National

Health Service.

But says it felt heavy and uncomforta­ble and didn’t give him the dexterity he needed.

The keen cyclist also used to stuff a biking glove with tissue, leaving him unable to get a proper grip on things like handlebars.

He added: “I love bikes. Cycling, motorbikes, everything to do with bikes.

“In the past, I used to use a bike glove, stuff it with tissue and grip it around the handlebars so I could have better control of steering. “Now with the Hero Gauntlet, once I have a grip on something, I know it’s not going anywhere.”

Mo has explored different prosthetic options for the last 15 years, but he didn’t feel suited to them.

He added: “I was prescribed a prosthetic hook on the NHS. It was operated by my shoulder to open and close.

“I stopped using it after a day.” Mo’s new fingers were commission­ed by robotics company OpenBionic­s using 3D printing technology.

The space-age, active partial hand prosthetic is custom-made for each user using 3D scanning, printing and modelling technology. It enables those born without fingers or those who’ve undergone partial hand amputation to regain their hand functional­ity.

ON A ROLL: Mo on his bicycle

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IMPACT: Mo has a drink and (inset) gripping a screwdrive­r
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