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		<title>Fornula1 fan receives bionic hand from Mercedes team</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 00:52:27 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Amazing! Great story!</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Fornula1 fan receives bionic hand from Mercedes team</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 13:48:40 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Telegraph.co.uk<br /><br />F1 fan receives bionic hand from Mercedes team<br /><br />A teenage Formula One fan has been fitted with a souped-up artificial hand after he offered to sell advertising space to Mercedes - on his prosthetic limb.<br /><br />Matthew James, who has received a bionic hand paid for by the Mercedes Formula 1 team. Photo: HEMEDIA<br /><br />10:04AM BST 14 Aug 2011<br /><br />Matthew James, 14, who was born without his left hand, sent a cheeky letter to Ross Brawn, boss of F1 team Mercedes GP Petronas, asking for 35,000 to pay for a top-of-the range artificial limb.<br /><br />In return, shrewd Matthew said he would allow the company to sponsor the hand by putting the Mercedes logo on it - like ads seen on F1 cars.<br /><br />But Mercedes where so touched by Matthew&#x27;s &#x27;&#x27;intelligent and moving letter&#x27;&#x27; they agreed to help him and teamed up with firm Touch Bionics, who create and fit hi-tech artificial limbs.<br /><br />Together they designed his own customised i-LIMB Pulse - the most advanced prosthetic limb in the world.<br /><br />The hand is so versatile Matthew can grip a pen to draw pictures and write, tie his shoe laces and catch a ball.<br /><br />The hand, made from high-grade plastic with a black silicone socket, literally plugs into Matthew&#x27;s arm.<br /><br />Two electrodes on the inside of the socket detect electrical impulses made by the muscles in Matthew&#x27;s lower arm.<br /><br />The signals are then beamed to a mini-computer in the palm which translates the messages into movements, replicating a normal hand.<br /><br />After being fitted with the hand last Friday Matthew said: &#x27;&#x27;It is just amazing.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;My old artificial hand was not great, it had a pretty basic open close mechanism similar to a clamp.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;But with this one I can do everything, it is just like the real thing.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;It is going to make such a big difference to my life.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;It also looks really cool - the outer-shell is see through so you can actually see the mechanics working.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;They are even going to put a little Mercedes badge by the wrist.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />Each finger is powered by an individual motor which allows the digits to move independently.<br /><br />The hand is protected by an aluminium chassis-style casing which is capable of supporting a load of up to 90kg (14st).<br /><br />Amazingly, it is even fitted with Bluetooth technology to allow Matthew to hook up to a computer wirelessly to track the strength and speed of his movements.<br /><br />Matthew, from Wokingham, Berks., travelled to Touch Bionic&#x27;s HQ in Livingston, Scotland, to take control of his new hand.<br /><br />Matthew, who lives with his father Rob, 44, mum Tina, 42, said: &#x27;&#x27;I am actually looking forward to getting back to school so I can test it out, it&#x27;s going to be so much fun.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;I like science and am planning to go into engineering but I used to struggle with lab experiments - now they should not be a problem.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;I also love sport but anything that involves two hands, like cricket, has always been a struggle but now I can compete with the other lads.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;It is really amazing technology and I am so grateful to Touch Bionics and Mercedes.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />After receiving the letter in June, Mercedes invited Matthew to their headquarters, where he toured the factory and met racing legend Michael Schumacher.<br /><br />The company said they were unable to pay for the hand but agreed to help Matthew raise the money, by asking fans and sponsors to make donations.<br /><br />Touch Bionics also agreed to fit the hand and train Matthew at their state of the art facilities for free, which would have otherwise cost 25,000.<br /><br />Matthew was born with a congenital defect which meant his left arm only developed up to his wrist.<br /><br />Incredibly, Matthew, who goes to the prestigious Reading School, is a brown belt in Karate and hopes to pursue a career as an engineer with F1.<br /><br />Dad Rob, an IT consultant, said: &#x27;&#x27;We are so proud of him.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;He has wanted a Touch Bionics limb since he was young but we have never been able to afford it.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;He contacted Mercedes on his own volition and they were so impressed by his intelligence and maturity that they agreed to help.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;He has never let his disability get him down but he has also always strived to achieve his best and now he truly feels he can with the i-LIMB Pulse.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;It&#x27;s about having the best tool available to allow him to live his life and get on with what he wants to do.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />Ruth Burns, spokeswoman for Touch Bionics, said the technology allowed patients to experience a wide range of natural movement.<br /><br />She said: &#x27;&#x27;The hand works by taking instructions from the muscles in the residual limb. It&#x27;s a case of a patient practising what muscles trigger the right movements.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;Patients can&#x27;t sense touch but they can feel vibrations through the hand.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;Most patients find it hard to move the hand at first but Matthew has already progressed to several movements. He is very bright.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />Ross Brawn, who attended the same school as Matthew, said: &#x27;&#x27;Matthew&#x27;s letter to the team was very touching.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;It was of particular personal significance given my close relationship to Reading School.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;Looking closely at the i-LIMB Pulse, we realised how much our technologies in Formula One had in common with those used to create this cutting-edge prosthetic limb.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;We realised we may be able to offer some synergies to Touch Bionics to assist their invaluable research.<br /><br />&#x27;&#x27;Meeting Matthew, and hearing first-hand how the new device would improve his quality of life, was a pleasure and I am delighted that our initial contact has now led to such a positive conclusion.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/fornula-fan-receives-bionic-hand-from-merce.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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