The Bionic Boy
Ok, this has jack to do with nutrition, exercise or fitness. I’m posting it because a) I’m a science nerd; b) it’s too cool for school; and c) I love happy endings. I’m delighted for Matthew – he took a chance and it paid off.
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Matthew James, a 14-year-old from Wokingham in Berkshire, was born without a left hand.
He was fitted with a bionic version which he described as “like a claw”.
His dream was for a more sophisticated device, but they cost tens of thousands of pounds and are not available on the NHS.
Matthew had his eye on an i-Limb Pulse from Touch Bionics, a firm in Scotland. His family had raised some money, but nowhere near the £30,000 needed.
He decided to ask Ross Brawn for help after the F1 boss visited Reading School.
…Matthew was invited for a tour round the Mercedes factory, while a member of the F1 team got in touch with Touch Bionics.The two organisations agreed to share technology which is used in both the cars and the bionic arm. As part of the deal, the £25,000 fee to fit the hand and train Matthew to use it was waived. Mercedes is helping to fund-raise the rest.
August 17, 2011
Great story. Looks like Mattew should go far in life. He sure seems to have the right attitude.