“…Sensory and motor recovery in hand transplant recipients has conferred the ability to perform daily activities, including eating, driving, grasping objects, shaving, using the telephone and writing [3 •• ]. Landin et al described improved function following hand transplantation, as reported by patients themselves, using the disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire [37]. As with facial transplantation, ongoing motor improvements in hand transplant recipients, including ability to perform fine tasks such as pick up ballbearings, have been observed more than 5 years after transplantation [3 •• , 42].…”