According to the World Health Organization 40 million amputees are living in developing countries1. An amputation has a great impact on the quality of life of a patient. In general, patients have limited mobility, often lack of confidence and consequently are at times excluded from participating in society2. Prosthetic rehabilitation could help to overcome these obstacles. However, only 5–15% of the amputees in developing countries have access to a prosthesis. Patients are often not able to afford a prosthesis and facilities are not in immediate vicinityTechnical Medicine | Imaging and Interventio
This study investigated a low-cost and low-skill dependent pressure casting technique (PCAST) to fab...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 650 million people worldwide are disabled. Of those peo...
There are more than 10 million physically handicapped people in India. A majority of them belong to ...
Background: There is a huge unmet global need for affordable prostheses. Amputations often happen in...
Modern innovations in prostheses typically focus on high-tech robotics or brain-computer neuroprosth...
BackgroundThe burden of disability because of traumatic limb amputation, particularly transfemoral a...
Prostheses are challenging to obtain in low-income countries due to a lack of experts, remote locati...
BackgroundThe rise of diabetes and traumatic injury has increased limb loss-related morbidity in low...
Background: The rise of diabetes and traumatic injury has increased limb loss-related morbidity in l...
BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, only 5%-15% of people in lower-income countr...
The World Health Organization has predicted a doubling in the global population for persons with amp...
Background: Limb amputation, often from road trauma, is common in low-income countries. Providing pr...
abstract: This paper emphasizes how vital prosthetic devices are as tools for both congenital and ac...
BACKGROUND: Many people with amputations who live in low-resourced settings struggle to access the w...
Unfortunately for amputees in developing countries, poverty and disability go hand-in-hand. Limb los...
This study investigated a low-cost and low-skill dependent pressure casting technique (PCAST) to fab...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 650 million people worldwide are disabled. Of those peo...
There are more than 10 million physically handicapped people in India. A majority of them belong to ...
Background: There is a huge unmet global need for affordable prostheses. Amputations often happen in...
Modern innovations in prostheses typically focus on high-tech robotics or brain-computer neuroprosth...
BackgroundThe burden of disability because of traumatic limb amputation, particularly transfemoral a...
Prostheses are challenging to obtain in low-income countries due to a lack of experts, remote locati...
BackgroundThe rise of diabetes and traumatic injury has increased limb loss-related morbidity in low...
Background: The rise of diabetes and traumatic injury has increased limb loss-related morbidity in l...
BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization, only 5%-15% of people in lower-income countr...
The World Health Organization has predicted a doubling in the global population for persons with amp...
Background: Limb amputation, often from road trauma, is common in low-income countries. Providing pr...
abstract: This paper emphasizes how vital prosthetic devices are as tools for both congenital and ac...
BACKGROUND: Many people with amputations who live in low-resourced settings struggle to access the w...
Unfortunately for amputees in developing countries, poverty and disability go hand-in-hand. Limb los...
This study investigated a low-cost and low-skill dependent pressure casting technique (PCAST) to fab...
The World Health Organisation estimates that 650 million people worldwide are disabled. Of those peo...
There are more than 10 million physically handicapped people in India. A majority of them belong to ...