3D-printed exoskeleton makes all the difference

Using a Dimension 3D printer from Stratasys, researchers at the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Philadelphia were able to create what two-year-old Emma calls her 'magic arms'. The device is a custom-designed robotic exoskeleton that enables her to conquer greatly limited joint mobility and underdeveloped muscles.

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