Pakistan is on the verge of a healthcare breakthrough with the upcoming launch of the Karachi Institute of Neurological Diseases and Rehabilitation (KIND-R) in April 2025. This pioneering facility represents
Pakistan is on the verge of a healthcare breakthrough with the upcoming launch of the Karachi Institute of Neurological Diseases and Rehabilitation (KIND-R) in April 2025. This pioneering facility represents
Chiniot, Pakistan – In the bustling town of Chiniot, Pakistan, a groundbreaking project has brought renewed hope and mobility to individuals who had lost it. From January to March 2025,
Peshawar, Pakistan – In a groundbreaking move to support individuals with disabilities, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) government has launched a new initiative providing free artificial limbs through the Sehat Card
Lahore, Pakistan – In a landmark decision aimed at improving healthcare services for disabled individuals, the Punjab provincial cabinet, during its 23rd meeting, approved the establishment of a state-of-the-art center
Lodhran, Pakistan – The Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP), in collaboration with Grassroots Pakistan and supported by philanthropists Jahangir Khan Tareen and Ali Khan Tareen, has once again demonstrated its commitment
Peshawar, Pakistan – The Pakistan Institute of Prosthetic and Orthotic Sciences (PIPOS) welcomed its newly formed Board of Management, presided over by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arif Khan, Chairman PIPOS. The
Peshawar, Pakistan – PIPOS l is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arif Khan as its new Chairperson. A distinguished expert in his field, Dr. Arif Khan
Islamabad , Pakistan — BIONIKS, a pioneering Pakistani startup specializing in advanced prosthetics and orthotics, has made history as the first company from the country to receive the Zero Project
Lodhran, Pakistan The Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP), in collaboration with Grassroots Pakistan and supported by philanthropists Jahangir Khan Tareen and Ali Khan Tareen, has once again demonstrated its commitment to
Rawalpindi, Pakistan – In a bid to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world application, students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program from Shifa Tameer e millet Univerisity