Users Can Download and Create Own 3D-Printed Assistive Hand Devices From: Rehab Management - 09/10/2014 A growing network of volunteers from all over the world has come together to help create and design 3D-printed assistive hand devices for individuals in need. According to the website, this network, known as the e-NABLE Group, includes prosthestists, occupational therapists, engineers, students, makers, parents, designers, teachers, philanthropists, and many more. The group reportedly devotes its "free time" to creating open source designs for mechanical hand assistive devices that can be downloaded and 3D printed for less than $50 in materials. Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/2014/09/users-can-download-create-3d-printed-assistive-hand-devices/ Links: Upper Limb Prosthetics http://enablingthefuture.org/upper-limb-prosthetics/ e-NABLE Group http://enablingthefuture.org/ Prosthetists Meets 3D Printers: Mainstreaming Open Source 3D Printed Prosthetics for Underserved Populations http://enabling3dpp2014.sched.org/