8-year-old amputee gets Iron Man-themed bionic arm

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Monday, September 21, 2020
8-year-old amputee gets Iron Man-themed bionic arm
After losing his legs and right arm to a rare strep infection in 2018, this 8-year-old boy got a new arm that's bringing out the superhero in him. Watch the video above to learn more about Sam Halpern's story.

LYNNFIELD, Massachusetts -- An 8-year-old boy is embracing his inner superhero strength after getting a custom-made Iron Man prosthetic.

The prosthetic, which was manufactured by Open Bionics, is being tested by Sam Halpern at the Shriners Hospital for Children in Springfield.

According to Open Bionics, Sam had to have both of his legs and his right hand amputated after contracting a rare strep infection in 2018.

"Having a hand that is functioning more as a traditional hand that you or I might have improves his quality of life significantly," said Sam's mom, Michelle.

Michelle adds that having the prosthetic arm Sam can hold a bat, as well as pick up small objects - which is something she said he hasn't been able to do.

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