The Chal Foundation Leadership Team recently had the privilege of hosting distinguished PhD scholars in prosthetics and orthotics from Japan, including Assistant Professor Dr. Kazuhiko Sasaki, Miss Natthawan Sutthison, and
The Chal Foundation Leadership Team recently had the privilege of hosting distinguished PhD scholars in prosthetics and orthotics from Japan, including Assistant Professor Dr. Kazuhiko Sasaki, Miss Natthawan Sutthison, and
MUZAFFARABAD: ICRC and AJK Health Department Extend Partnership for Disability Rehabilitation The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has renewed its commitment to supporting persons with disabilities in Azad
Pakistan has achieved significant progress in providing essential rehabilitation services for individuals with physical disabilities, driven by a partnership between the Pakistan Rehabilitation Programme (PRP) and the International Committee of
During halftime of Germany´s wheelchair rugby game against Canada at the Paris Paralympics, Jens Sauerbier was missing a crucial part of his wheelchair and needed a repair to continue playing.
The Rehab Initiative is deeply rooted in the extensive experience and best practices of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) when it comes to the physical rehabilitation of
Born with Poland Syndrome, a congenital disorder that prevented the full development of his right forearm and pectoral muscles, David Aguilar Amphoux faced significant physical challenges from a young age.
Paralympics showcase high-tech prosthetics, but for many people with limb loss, access to prostheses looks quite different Alfiya Battalova, Royal Roads University; Brittany Pousett, University of British Columbia; Kassi Welch, University
Group of Students of Prosthetics and Orthotics department, PIRS Islamabad visited Rehab Initiative. They were briefed about the advanced CADCAM technologies available at the centre.
Rehab Initiative (RI) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) joined hands to host a special visit for the spouses of representatives from various diplomatic missions in Pakistan
Since the start, Bioniks has fixed 600 AI-run prosthetic arms. Yet 1,000 are still waiting. A Bioniks survey based on people waiting for limb devices says that out of the