The Simple Limb Initiative1 is a project and product delivery system built on the concept of affordability, co-design, cultural and emotional connection, scalability, and open source. Children throughout the world suffering from limb loss due to war, violence, or disease number in the hundreds of thousands2. Their need for prosthetics that can grow with them, integrate them back into society, and provide a future of productivity is clear. The Simple Limb Institute website is a place where amputees, their representative, or a service organization can go to download plans for building a prosthesis (arm or leg) from locally sourced materials, using identified local organizations for fitting and rehab, for about the equivalent of US$30. The sel...
Prosthetics Outreach Foundation (POF) is a non profit medical service organization that provides urg...
Prosthetic robotic arm are becoming crucial needs for children with forearm amputation or disabiliti...
According to the World Health Organization 40 million amputees are living in developing countries1. ...
The goal of the project is to design and build functional prosthetic limbs in a reproducible, aesthe...
There are more than 10 million physically handicapped people in India. A majority of them belong to ...
Modern innovations in prostheses typically focus on high-tech robotics or brain-computer neuroprosth...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
abstract: This paper emphasizes how vital prosthetic devices are as tools for both congenital and ac...
According to the statistics, there are more than 2 million people living with limb lost in the Unite...
Unfortunately for amputees in developing countries, poverty and disability go hand-in-hand. Limb los...
Prosthetics remain a gigantic need in developing regions due to the increased volume of recently amp...
Technical requirements and economic restrictions seem to be a priority for those who design and prov...
Approximately 2 million people in the Unites States alone have had an amputation, and many of these ...
Upper limb difference can have both a physical and psychological effect on a child, impacting on fun...
The present paper introduces the methodology applied for the development of Protium, a low cost pros...
Prosthetics Outreach Foundation (POF) is a non profit medical service organization that provides urg...
Prosthetic robotic arm are becoming crucial needs for children with forearm amputation or disabiliti...
According to the World Health Organization 40 million amputees are living in developing countries1. ...
The goal of the project is to design and build functional prosthetic limbs in a reproducible, aesthe...
There are more than 10 million physically handicapped people in India. A majority of them belong to ...
Modern innovations in prostheses typically focus on high-tech robotics or brain-computer neuroprosth...
There is an interesting and long history of prostheses designed for those with upper-limb difference...
abstract: This paper emphasizes how vital prosthetic devices are as tools for both congenital and ac...
According to the statistics, there are more than 2 million people living with limb lost in the Unite...
Unfortunately for amputees in developing countries, poverty and disability go hand-in-hand. Limb los...
Prosthetics remain a gigantic need in developing regions due to the increased volume of recently amp...
Technical requirements and economic restrictions seem to be a priority for those who design and prov...
Approximately 2 million people in the Unites States alone have had an amputation, and many of these ...
Upper limb difference can have both a physical and psychological effect on a child, impacting on fun...
The present paper introduces the methodology applied for the development of Protium, a low cost pros...
Prosthetics Outreach Foundation (POF) is a non profit medical service organization that provides urg...
Prosthetic robotic arm are becoming crucial needs for children with forearm amputation or disabiliti...
According to the World Health Organization 40 million amputees are living in developing countries1. ...