Our Development

We would like to extend our gratitude to Mr Ben Mundy, Manager & Knowledge Exchange Coordinator, Fab Lab digital fabrication laboratory Plymouth University for his kind assistance in helping us develop and achieve our goals. The Digital Fabrication and Immersive Media Laboratories for their advice and direction.

Foundation
The starting point

To understand the scope and scale of each project and to learn how to be effective.

Support from local communities

Location, scale, and accessibility are crucial to our operation especially in areas of conflict. We aim to make the biggest but most realistic impact within the range of our resources.

Prosthetic Design

By contextualizing the needs of children and integrating with NGO's parents, carers and community resources we establish the required continuity for prosthetic limb provision incorporating a mix of health and care professionals to address the physical and mental needs of the child.

Prosthetic Provision

Durability and strength in design coupled with aesthetics is foremost in the work we do. We aim to provide lower body prosthetics that are adaptive to variations in socket size and length commensurate with surgical and soft tissue changes in the residual limb.

Our local community work

We wish to thank all amputee volunteers in the local community of Plymouth for their time and cooperation in enabling us to evaluate different approaches to prosthetic design. This has enabled us to gain valuable subjective insight through personal opinions and perceptions of the prosthetics provided.

“Love only grows by sharing. You can only have more for yourself by giving it away to others.”

― Brian Tracy