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New Hands, New Life: Robots, Prostheses and Innovation

New Hands, New Life: Robots, Prostheses and Innovation

Published in
2017
3.70
on Goodreads (10)

Description

Everyone uses machines in our daily life -- cars, buses and bikes; computers and phones; washing machines and dryers. Another type of machine is an "assistive technology". These enable a man missing a leg to walk, a woman missing an arm to hold objects, and a child in a wheelchair to play a sport. New Hands, New Life offers young readers the opportunity to learn how our bodies work during physical activity and what happens when they don't work properly. It shows how exciting advances in technology and science have allowed us to create assistive technologies -- from artificial limbs and wheelchairs to exoskeletons and robots -- that make it possible for someone with a disability to make new abilities. Assistive technologies are especially life-changing for a child who can overcome the challenges of a missing limb or reduced motor function to enjoy a life of learning and play that would be otherwise out of reach. Topics include: The emergence of robotics Anatomy and physiology related to movement and activity, including motor control Why some children need help to move or do things Different types of challenges (e.g., walking, interacting with environment) Diseases, trauma and disabilities that affect movement Working together with robots Making robots (robotics clubs, LEGO toys, other kits) 3-D printing of prostheses for growing children. The book features case studies that follow the design and fitting of assistive technologies. There are pictures of the labs, robots, and researchers working to develop new machines, along with a brief history of prosthetics and a survey of medical-engineering work currently underway in many countries. New Hands, New Life provides fascinating, illustrated coverage of a topic rarely covered for a young audience. It is an essential selection for all libraries, and for many families.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
64 pages

Why to read

  • Educational Value: 'New Hands, New Life' offers readers an in-depth look at the intersection of technology and healthcare, specifically focusing on the advancements in robotic prostheses. It's an excellent resource for anyone interested in biomedical engineering, robotics, or prosthetic technology.
  • Inspirational Stories: The book includes real-life stories of individuals who have benefited from these technological innovations, providing a human perspective that can inspire and motivate readers to appreciate the impact of prosthetic advancements on people's lives.
  • Cutting-Edge Innovation: Jan Andrysek provides insights into the latest developments in the field of prosthetics and robotics. For those interested in staying up-to-date with the most recent technological breakthroughs, this book is a valuable source of information.
  • Understanding Challenges and Solutions: Reading 'New Hands, New Life' can help readers understand the challenges faced by individuals with limb loss and the solutions that modern prosthetics and robotics offer. This understanding can foster empathy and support for continued innovation and accessibility in the field.