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'Can I keep it?' Heartwarming video shows boy, three, grinning as he opens and closes bionic hand for the first time after being born with one arm
Post: 2019-03-26 20:03  View:2013

A heartwarming video has revealed the moment a three-year-old boy tries out a bionic arm for the first time.

Giulio Spaziani, from Pomezia, Italy, was born without a forearm or hand on his right side.

But doctors have now fitted him with a prosthetic limb which he can control using his electrical signals from his brain as though it were a real hand.

In moving footage, he is seen grinning as he opens and closes the hand in a grabbing motion and shows off to his mother when he picks up a ruler unassisted. 

 

Three-year-old Giulio is congratulated by his mother behind the camera as he tests the new appendage with the help of a doctor.

Speaking in Italian, the boy beams up at the camera saying: 'Wow, did you see, mum?'

The bionic arm attaches to the stump of his upper arm and, with a prosthetic designed to look like a normal hand, is controlled by nerve signals.

Giulio is able to open and close the hand like a claw, but not move individual fingers, in the appointment at the clinic in Palestrina, near Rome.

Giulio's mother, Samuela Sarda, said: 'For many this could look like a simple mechanical movement, but for someone who doesn't have a hand, this is a miracle.'

Ms Sarda said her son is now becoming more and more independent thanks to the bionic arm with a hand that can be moved through electrical signals.

After trying out the hand and ecstatically picking up a ruler with it, Giulio asks his doctor, Daniele Zenardi, if he can keep the prosthetic.   

The video shows the first time Giulio has ever worn a robotic arm which can be activated and moved.

However, he has been wearing prosthetics since he was just a few months old.

Ms Sarda said: 'When Giulio was younger, he had a fake arm which he couldn't do anything with.

'Early on we decided to call the arm "Energy", a name that his brother Leonardo picked after a cartoon he had watched.

'It just felt nicer than telling him to go get his prosthetic arm.

'The name stuck and now even doctors at the clinic call it Energy.'

According to Ms Sarda, her ultrasound scan during pregnancy did not detect the deformity.

So when Giulio was born, his disability came as a shock for her and Giulio's father, Massimo.

Ms Sarda added: 'When these things happen you either let them get to you and live unhappily, or you stand up and fight and life becomes even more beautiful than before.

'When Giulio was born, his brother Leonardo was home waiting for us, and that's what gave us the strength to get back and start fighting to make Giulio's life a normal and happy one.'

source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6794927/Heartwarming-video-shows-boy-three-using-bionic-hand-time.html

 

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