Ella HandProject Lead: Shamil Abdu
One of our flagship clients, Ella, is a young girl living in the Northeastern United States. Our team is producing a brand new Kinetic Hand to replace her Phoenix Hand she received from EnableUC a few years ago. The Kinetic Hand is a new design from the e-NABLE community, and is overall more aesthetically pleasing.
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Azaree hand
Project Lead: Quinton Woodward
We are producing a pair of UnLimbited arms for a young girl, Azaree, living in the Southern United States. She will be receiving 2 full-arm prosthetic limbs that are powered by her shoulder joint.
Tommy hand 2.0
Project Lead: Miah Igwe
Tommy is a middle aged man who lost his hand in a machining accident. Earlier this year, an EnableUC project team modified the existing Phoenix hand to suit his unique needs. The team is working to improve their previous design, making it more comfortable and suited for his daily life
CCHMC-Madkicks
EnableUC is working in collaboration with Mad Kicks Cincinnati and the Aaron W. Perlman Center for Cerebral Palsy at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, to design baskets and other assistive tools for gait trainers to use by young kids at the Aaron W. Perlman Center. Learn more about our collaboration on the Community Partners on our website under "About Us"
Our other projects
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Dog Walking Orthotic
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Aesthetic Prosthetic Project
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Prosthetic Tools
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Demo Hands
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Lead: Marin Berlon
An EnableUC project team is designing a prosthetic limb for a dog in Illinois with a limb difference. The goal of the device is to provide the family pet assistance in moving freely and interacting with the environment
EnableUC's goal is to provide devices that support individual's self-confidence and reflect their unique personalities and interests. One of our teams is researching ways to innovate the aesthetic appearance of existing prosthetic models. This project is unique as one of our first cross-functional teams, incorporating biomedical engineering, industrial design, and medical sciences to maintain functionality while improving attractiveness
Prosthetic Tools 1.0Project Lead: Piper Brooklyn
Creating a device to aid in weightlifting for someone missing a hand. The hand will use a safety mechanism attached to a clamp-like hand
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prosthetic tools 2.0Project Lead: Denis Gorbachev
Designing an every-day useful hand that is adapted and designed for someone who desires a functional device
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Demo Hand 1.0Project Lead: Anna King
Designing hands for a young man in Bolivia who lost both his hands below the elbow in an accident. The Bolivia hand group previously created two UnLimbited arms for him, but the Demo Hand 1.0 team is looking to improve on the previous design
The design will consist of two hooks powered by his shoulder and arm movement. The team is also working to develop a harness, socket, cable mechanism, and hook for the arm
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Demo Hand 2.0Project Lead: Sneham Patel
Exploring more general options for diversifying our devices available to our clients, providing them more options to increase their ability to perform specific tasks
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