Thanks to Albert Manero--Fulbright scholar, University of Central Florida doctoral student, and founder of Limbitless Solutions--and his team of volunteer UCF students, 6-year-old Paulo Costa Boa Nova of Brazil, a die-hard soccer fan, now has a custom-designed prosthetic arm. Born with only a partial right arm because of a genetic defect, Paulo became a beneficiary of a 3D printed prosthetic arm and had the pleasure of meeting and kicking the ball around with some players from the Major League Soccer Club. Read more about Paulo's new hand here: http://3dprint.com/82292/3d-printed-arm-soccer/


Below is a photo of Paulo with his new hand sitting on his father's shoulders (photo KT Crabb Photography):