• 7 months ago
Heartwarming video shows a woman born with one arm operating bionic hand for the first time - before it's even been fitted to her arm.

Julie Norwood, 53, was born missing her lower left arm and hand.

She never let it hold her back - and found alternative ways to do everyday tasks such as driving and cooking by relying on her right hand.

But the mum-of-two, from Broadstairs, Kent, began to develop arthritis in 2020.

Her right hand is now unable to grip and prevents her from doing lots of things - including administering her important medication for her type one diabetes.

She was put in touch with Open Bionics last month and got to try a pioneering bionic 'hero arm'.

Despite never having operated a bionic arm before, she got the hang of it almost instantly.

Sweet video footage shows an amazed Julie moving the fingers using the sensors - before the hand was even put on her arm.

Now Julie, who works as a checkout assistant, is trying to raise £20,000 so she can have a hero arm of her own.

She said: "I try not to let things stop me, if someone says 'you can't do that', I know it's a challenge and I have to try.

"But I've put so much strain on my hand over the years and now its deteriorating quickly.

"Not having my other hand makes everything so much harder and I'm so scared I'll lose my independence.

"When I went to Open Bionics and tried the arm, I just burst into tears when I moved the fingers.

"Getting one of my own would be lifechanging for me."

Julie always found ways around challenges growing up as she was missing part of her arm.

As well as chopping food, cleaning, driving with an assisted car, and cycling, she had to find clever ways to administer her diabetes medications.

But in 2020 she began to notice mobility in her hand decreasing, and more joint pain.

Over the years it grew worse and early last year she was put on autoimmune medication for it, but she still suffers.

Now, her hand is so arthritic that drawing up her syringe to administer insulin is near impossible.

Chopping and cooking food, walking their two dogs and tying up her shoes are now major challenges.

She relies on supportive husband Gary Norwood, 54, and children Kieran, 24, and Rhea, 19, but fears she'll lose the independence she fought so hard for growing up.

Julie said: "Now I have to use a cup with two handles just to have a coffee - and I can't take the dogs for a walk as I can't hold the lead any more.

"I can't grip a kitchen knife any more - Gaz hates the way I cut food because he's terrified the knife will slip."

After trialling the Open Bionics hero arm she now dreams of having her own.

She said: "When I tried the arm, I cried. I've never seen fingers move on my left hand side.

"I saw them move - I don't give a monkey's that I couldn't feel them move - and I thought 'wow, that's me, I did that!'."

But at the minute, a £20,000 price tag stands in her way, as Open Bionics arms are not available on the NHS.

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00:00 sit good and hold sit good again sit good sit and relax okay breathing is
00:12 important as well okay because more often than not people focus so much on
00:18 the head they forget to breathe and then they stop and go...
00:20 all right so relax and let's see if we can open up again okay try and give it a
00:33 little bit more time between each flex okay so allow yourself to fully relax
00:38 okay and go for a long one good again that's it good and again that's it okay
00:47 so you don't need to bring the hand all the way into it you just need to when
00:51 it's there to just bring it bring it back to neutral and kind of relax okay
00:54 so it's basically you're doing that relax that relax okay yeah not all the
01:00 way back like that so that it doesn't bulge out so it's not not all the way in so what I'm
01:05 saying is because at the moment you're going that and that so you just need to
01:09 go that which we want it to go all the way out because that's where you're
01:12 gonna fire up those muscles but when you bring it in just relax it in okay all
01:17 right so it's fully open so let's close it up
01:21 okay and go for a long one... that's it good... that's it okay so when you bring it out really bring it
01:33 out that's it good and again that's it and relax really bring it out hold that
01:40 that's it good and relax... let's close it again... okay see that's it it was all in one motion
01:50 right there that was really good all right and we can see the signal is
01:55 getting higher all right so we want to get it as high up as we can
02:00 all right take a little break all right

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