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Stephen Stum Simplifies the Prosthetic Arm for More Practical Uses

There might be a lot of progression in terms of prosthetic technology, yet Stephen Stum has brought it back to basics. Simply called Prosthetic Arm, this practical prosthetic functions like a clamp, allowing for hand-like movement.

Essentially, Stephen Stum's design allows the wearer to perform basic tasks without worrying about any tricky maneuvering. It also features a neoprene support in order to shift extra weight away from arms.
Trend Themes
1. Simplified Prosthetics - The trend of simplifying prosthetics to focus on basic functionality opens up opportunities for cost-effective and practical solutions in the industry.
2. Clamp-like Prosthetic - The development of clamp-like prosthetics presents disruptive innovation opportunities for creating user-friendly devices that mimic hand-like movement.
3. Neoprene Support - The incorporation of neoprene support in prosthetic designs showcases a trend towards improved weight distribution and increased comfort for prosthetic wearers.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can leverage simplified prosthetics to enhance patient care and provide more accessible solutions for individuals with limb loss or disabilities.
2. Medical Device Manufacturing - The trend of developing clamp-like prosthetics creates opportunities for innovative designs and advancements in the production of medical devices for the medical device manufacturing industry.
3. Rehabilitation Services - The use of neoprene support in prosthetic arm designs presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the rehabilitation services industry to enhance patient recovery and provide more effective solutions for physical therapy.

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