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Girl skips for first time after getting bionic arm Girl skips for first time after getting bionic arm
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Grandmother Jann is happy that Zoey's new arm has let her try lots of new different things Zoey still finds her new arm heavy, but is gradually getting used to it, her grandmother said
An eight-year-old girl born without a left hand has fulfilled her dream of skipping after being fitted with a bionic arm in time for Christmas.An eight-year-old girl born without a left hand has fulfilled her dream of skipping after being fitted with a bionic arm in time for Christmas.
Zoey and her family, from Telford, worked with the Open Bionics Foundation to raise £20,000 to be fitted with the artificial limb.Zoey and her family, from Telford, worked with the Open Bionics Foundation to raise £20,000 to be fitted with the artificial limb.
She said it was "amazing" and allowed her to do everything she had wanted to do. She said it was "amazing" and allowed her to do everything she had wanted to do, including skipping.
Despite being born without part of her left arm, Zoey had found a way of doing most things, her grandmother Jann said.Despite being born without part of her left arm, Zoey had found a way of doing most things, her grandmother Jann said.
"I'm just hoping that this makes everything that little bit easier for her so she doesn't have to struggle so much with everyday tasks," she said."I'm just hoping that this makes everything that little bit easier for her so she doesn't have to struggle so much with everyday tasks," she said.
At the moment, she is still getting used to her new arm and how heavy it is, so sometimes she has to hold it up with her other hand. At the moment, Zoey is still getting used to her new arm and how heavy it is, so sometimes she has to hold it up with her other hand.
Zoey chose a Spider Gwen design for her bionic arm because it featured her favourite colour, pink "I've tried skipping," she said, "but I'm still looking forward to being able to do it for longer."
Grandmother Jann said Zoey's arm had allowed her to try new things like button up her shirt and tie shoelaces
The arm is operated by sensors inside, which allow her a range of motions.
She said the "Spider Gwen" colour scheme was her own idea and explained: "I didn't want just one colour, I wanted it to be different colours, as long as it had pink on it."
"She can only wear it for short periods of time at the moment because it's quite heavy and it makes her arm ache," Jann said."She can only wear it for short periods of time at the moment because it's quite heavy and it makes her arm ache," Jann said.
"We're slowly building up to wearing it for longer periods of time.""We're slowly building up to wearing it for longer periods of time."
Her dream of skipping, however, has been made a reality and Zoey said she was hoping to put in plenty of practice. Zoey chose a Spider Gwen design for her bionic arm because it featured her favourite colour, pink
Aside from that, Zoey's new arm has allowed her to do things like button up her shirt and tie her shoelaces. She said eventually it would "make a massive difference to her", but has already allowed her to do new things like button up her shirt and tie her shoelaces.
But Jann said being able to skip had been "top of her list".
"She just loves it, she's just so happy and every time she's got it on she's just really bubbly," her grandmother added.
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