Four advanced centers for manufacture of limbs contributed to restoration of wounded people’s physical abilities
Syria has made great steps in the manufacture of prosthetics through four advanced centers that enabled war-wounded people who were subjected to various amputations during the performance of their national duty to restore their physical abilities.
The “Homeland Wounded” Project stated in a statement on its Facebook page that these centers, are distributed in the governorates of Hama, Tartous, Latakia and Damascus. The centers’ national cadres which are experts in the field of manufacturing, maintaining and installing limbs endeavor to help the amputees to move without the need for others’ help.
The Project uses the latest CAD-CAM technology in the field of limb industry in the world, which makes the prosthesis used by amputees the best medically and technically at the level of the most popular prosthetics manufactured in the world.
The Project announced that thanks to these modern techniques in the field of limb-making, more than 2,300 amputees either having total or partial disability, were able to restore their physical abilities.
The Homeland Wounded project provides this service to all amputees injured as a result of military operations. The service, related to determining sizes, manufacturing the limb or the periodic maintenance, takes place entirely within the prosthetic centers.
Inas Abdulkareem