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Alekh And Serena Beri Of Westford Build Soft-robotics Prosthetic To Help Ailing Grandmother

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09/07/2017

An innovative 16-year-old Indian American high school senior in Massachusetts, in response to his grandmother’s illness, has created a device to help provide her with some relief.

Alekh Beri’s grandmother has diabetic neuropathy, a type of nerve damage in the extremities. Seeking to help her, he and his sister Serena designed and developed a prototype of a soft-robotics assistive device in his garage, according to a Lowell Sun report.

The Westford Academy senior’s device could be used by patients as a type of individualized prosthetic, allowing them to grip objects despite their disability, the report said.

“I saw her struggle with everyday tasks,” Beri told the Lowell Sun. “And I'd recently come across soft robotics, so I just had an epiphany: that molding soft robotics to fit this purpose would be a very good way to treat this condition.”

The teen has devoted more than 18 months of his time on the device during his free time, having produced upwards of eight prototypes, according to the report.

And earlier this summer, Beri filed a provisional patent, which he hopes will be finalized by next year, the publication said.

Essentially, Beri’s device would use a silicon rubber base that molds to a patient’s hand. The report said early iterations of the prosthetic are activated with air pressure, allowing the rubber to move and grab onto surfaces.

"I wanted to be able to help these people and basically give them an extra hand they can use," he said in the report. "There's a lot of people who suffer from (diabetic neuropathy) and don't get the treatment they need."

His work was showcased in the Southern New England Junior Science and Humanities Symposium competition earlier in year, and was selected as one of the 10 projects for the symposium’s national competition.



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