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Strange but true: Three times a lady

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-04-10 10:13

Girl, 7, gets 3D printed hand

Strange but true: Three times a lady

Faith Lennox, 7, adjusts her helmet before riding her bicycle with her 3D printed hand outside the Build It Workspace in Los Alamitos, California, March 31, 2015. [Photo/IC]

A girl in the US has a 3D printed prosthetic hand that looks like the type Iron Man wears thanks to the Build It Workspace in California.

The seven-year-old even got to choose the colors - her favorite pink, blue and purple.

The oldest of three children, Faith Lennox had compartment syndrome when her position in her mother's womb during childbirth cut off the flow of blood to her left forearm, irreparably damaging tissue, muscle and bone. After nine months' trying to save the limb, doctors determined they had to amputate just below the elbow.

Prosthetic limbs can cost thousands of dollars but Faith's cost just $50, and when she outgrows it she can easily create a larger replacement.

Strange but true: Three times a lady

Faith Lennox forms a heart with the fingers of her 3D printed hand. [Photo/IC]

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