Double amputee successfully uses arms 16 months after transplant
Felix Gretarsson who underwent the world's first full double arm transplant 16 months ago can now work out and give hugs. He had to have his arms amputated after he was electrocuted at work, but has now shocked doctors with his new skills.
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