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US veteran Danielle Green became the first American to receive the Hero RGD bionic arm, a high-performance prosthetic developed by Open Bionics.
US veteran Danielle Green, 45, became the first American to receive the Hero RGD bionic arm, a high-performance prosthetic developed by UK-based Open Bionics.
Designed for durability, it features titanium and Nylon PA12 components, brushless motors, and spring-loaded fingers capable of lifting 77 pounds and closing in 0.4 seconds—the fastest multi-grip bionic hand to date.
The waterproof device includes a palm-mounted battery for wireless control and a USMC-standard wrist connector allowing quick tool swaps.
Funded by Activision Blizzard’s Call Of Duty Endowment, the prosthetic was unveiled during a Las Vegas livestream event.
Green, a Purple Heart recipient who lost her arm in Iraq, said it restores her sense of wholeness and inspires other amputees, especially young girls.
La veterana estadounidense Danielle Green se convirtió en la primera americana en recibir el brazo biónico Hero RGD, una prótesis de alto rendimiento desarrollada por Open Bionics.