Monday, November 21, 2016

Tatiana Coletta's 3-D Printed Prosthetic Arm

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, walks into a classroom with a huge smile, because she's here to receive a new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana's parents; Brendan Coletta (left) and Teresa Pimentel (right) and little brother Sebastian Coletta, 2 (center), all of Waukegan, watch as their Tatiana (not shown) receives a new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Little Fort Orchestra Teacher Jeanine Woodman (left) gives Tatiana Coletta, 9, of Waukegan (right) a new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Little Fort Orchestra Teacher Jeanine Woodman (left) helps Tatiana Coletta, 9, of Waukegan (right) with her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Little Fort Orchestra Teacher Jeanine Woodman (left) helps Tatiana Coletta, 9, of Waukegan (right) with her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm by playing some cello, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Little Fort Orchestra Teacher Jeanine Woodman (left) helps Tatiana Coletta, 9, of Waukegan (right) with her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm by playing some cello, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana's parents; Brendan Coletta (left) and Teresa Pimentel (right) and little brother Sebastian Coletta, 2 (center), all of Waukegan, watch as their Tatiana (not shown) uses her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Little Fort Orchestra Teacher Jeanine Woodman (left) helps Tatiana Coletta, 9, of Waukegan (right) with her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm by playing some cello, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Little Fort Orchestra Teacher Jeanine Woodman (left) helps Tatiana Coletta, 9, of Waukegan (right) with her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan, tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm by playing some cello, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)

Sebastian Coletta, 2 (left) with his sister Tatiana Coletta, 9 of Waukegan (right), as she tries out her new 3-D printed prosthetic arm by playing some cello, on Monday, November 21, 2016 at Little Fort Elementary School in Waukegan.  (Mark Ukena/Lake County News-Sun)


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