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Disabilities are unexpected conditions that occur in the human body which distort its normal functioning. In today’s context there are many of them that are common and rare. However, living with a disability has become a challenge today when taking the amount of work that could be done if the condition didn’t exist in the body. Soldiers, diabetic patients, drug addicts are often vulnerable to suffer with amputated legs and be confined to wheelchairs which is often a tedious task when doing day-to-day activities. Taking this fact in to consideration, Aruna Samarawickrama introduces a quite user-friendly and efficient ‘Live flex’ artificial prosthesis for differently-abled individuals.
Hailing from the Southern province, Aruna Samarawickrama has always been keen on new innovations and after his A/Ls he has chosen motor mechanism for his career. When one of his friends lost his leg in the battle field in 2005 Aruna wanted to make him walk properly again. This encouraged him to invent an artificial limb with ankle movements and other special features which was recognised at the Presidential Awards ceremony in 2005 and at the 35th New Inventors’ Competition held in Geneva, Switzerland where he won a silver medal.
The boost and recognition for the product encouraged Aruna to establish his own company Aawas International (Pvt) Ltd., at the Nagoda Industrial Zone, Kalutara with assistance from the then government to produce lightweight and manoeuvrable artificial legs. The recognition for the product continued when in 2009 he received a bronze medal at the New Invention Fair held in Seoul, South Korea out of more than 1500 inventors representing close to 146 countries. In addition to that he has also won the Dasis Award in 2012 and many other recognitions from various institutions. His other inventions include an automatic safety rail gate, tea pickers’ plucking unit and an active assemble unit for crutches. Now Aruna has been nominated as a finalist for the Ray Award 2015, a coveted award set up in legendary innovator Dr. Ray Wijewardene’s name to recognise outstanding inventions.
Special features
While speaking to the Daily Mirror Aruna said, “The ‘Live flex’ leg is solely operated on mechanical systems and not with a supply of electricity. Toes and ankle areas can function similarly to a normal leg when walking, running and climbing stairs. The height of the leg can be adjusted according to the height of a person.” In order to give a natural appearance, the leg is finished with a natural covering with hair follicles similar to a normal leg. Other features include :

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