Guitarist Hopes To Play Again With The Help of Bionic Hand 72
Dorian Cox, the 27-year-old guitarist of the indie band The Long Blondes, thought his guitar playing days were over after he suffered a stroke. He now has a glimmer of hope thanks to some neurological physiotherapy which includes a cutting-edge piece of medical technology. The SaeboFlex helps patients by supporting their wrists and helping them grasp and release objects. "It's a fantastic service, it's helping tremendously and I think it can work wonders for me and others — it's almost like a gym for my hand. I know things might never be the same again and nobody can give me a definite answer about whether I'll play guitar again but I'm getting back on track with their help," Mr. Cox said. This thing looks really cool, and I'm sure many people will benefit from it, though I can't help but wonder if they make a model that lets you shoot your fist at an enemy.
Another Possibility (Score:2, Funny)
If the "cutting-edge piece of medical technology" isnt enough to play real guitar, he could always play bass.
Like William Murderface.
Other side of the story (Score:3, Funny)
Bionic hand hopes to play again with the help of a guitarist.
Re:No, you were not! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:No, you were not! (Score:5, Funny)
Thank you.
Taking a shit was fun enough before, now I have to worry about sudden stroke death.....FUCK!