Are you a #prosthetist? Do you find vintage #prosthetics interesting? Then this special edition 40th episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast is a must see! I will show you some of my oldies – prosthetics from a different era that I just found after many years. My starter #prosthesis, which is a rubberized mitt and my very first hook I was able to use and control as an infant. Plus a 50-year-old artificial hand. Again, all things that recently came back into my life.
For an added bonus, I show some cool keepsakes to my foray into child acting in The Trial of Billy Jack.
#amputee #billyjack #limbdifference #upperlimb #onehand #childactor
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