Young Lego Fan Given Prosthetic Arm Built Using Real Lego
- Tobi, an 8-year-old born with a limb difference, received a bespoke prosthetic arm featuring two Lego pieces from the Portsmouth Enablement Centre.
- Tobi has been attending the centre from when he was just six months old, where a dedicated team works closely with patients to tailor prosthetics according to their individual needs and preferences.
- The centre, run by Steeper Group and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, crafts bespoke limbs using various materials and allows patients to choose designs.
- Debra, Tobi's mother, expressed her gratitude towards the team, highlighting how attentively they consider Tobi's wishes and strive tirelessly to fulfill them.
- Tobi’s Lego-themed arm helps with daily tasks, boosts his confidence, and reflects the centre’s focus on comfort and personality in prosthetic design.
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Brave lad, 8, tries out new prosthetic arm made with Lego design & real blocks
A YOUNG lad tries out his new prosthetic arm — made with a Lego design and some real blocks. Tobi, eight, had the limb created specially for him at the Portsmouth Enablement Centre. SolentTobi tries out his new prosthetic arm — made with a Lego design and some real blocks[/caption] SWNSTobi, eight, had the limb created specially for him at the Portsmouth Enablement Centre[/caption] He has been a visitor to the unit since he was just six months o…
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