We've written about biomedical engineer and 3D designer Eliza Wrobel before, when she used 3D printer manufacturer ZMorph's 2.0 SX multitool 3D printer a few months ago to create a cool revolving 3D printed bookshelf. Now she's back again with an ingenious and very helpful prototype: a multifunctional walker, created using the 2.0 SX multitool 3D printer. When a person struggles with limb disabilities or old age, many times they will use a walker to help them move around their homes more easily, and even for rehabilitation. Unfortunately, walkers aren't always much help when it comes to outdoor activities on uneven surfaces, or when you need to be able to transport something. Wrobel wanted to help people with disabilities stay active, and decided to take another look at the often-used walker design, to see if she could make it more functional. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/164234/zmortph-2...ker-prototype/