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Restoring Mobility,
Rebuilding Lives

The Artificial Limbs project restores mobility and independence to those who have lost limbs due to illness, accidents, or conflict. By providing tailored prosthetics, we help beneficiaries regain confidence, perform daily tasks, and reclaim their dignity.

Artificial Limbs

23

Countries

8,905,882

wheelchairs distributed in 2024

9,805

Total Water Projects

Enabling Recovery

Artificial limbs and assistive devices (prostheses and orthoses) empower individuals with physical impairments to live with dignity, pursue education, and participate in the workforce. HHRD supports those who have lost limbs due to disasters, accidents, or congenital conditions. These devices restore independence, reduce reliance on long-term care, and help break the cycle of isolation and poverty.

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FAQ

Find answers to common questions about how we provide artificial limbs and assistive devices, and how this support transforms lives.
What are prosthetics?

An artificial appliance which substitutes for an anatomically missing limb.Β 

An artificial appliance that supports the body part for the purpose of stabilization, support or movement and prevention from and correction of deformities. HHRD uses braces to help patients regain mobility, in addition to phyΒ 

$1,200 for a prosthetic,
β€’ $100 for an orthoticΒ 

A beneficiary is supported by a team of specialists when they come to an HHRD CPRC for assistance. A doctor examines them, confirming their need for a specialized prosthetic or orthotic. Technicians then take measurements and hand craft an artificial limb or device to the individual patient’s specifications. Physical therapists help the individual learn to attach the artificial limb and practice using it. Follow up care is provided in the form of repair/maintenance and replacement to ensure that each beneficiary receives maximum support as per their needs over the period of time, as the body grows and needs adjustments.Β 

Yes, all of our doctors and therapists are qualified.Β 

Although, in Pakistan, the manufacturing units for prosthetics and orthotics are in CPRC Mansehra and Chakwal; however, the services are also extended to the patients attending other centers, through our outreach consulting services, In Afghanistan, the CPRC is in Kabul is equipped to provide these services.Β 

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What is the Difference Between Artificial Limbs & Assistive Devices?

Prostheses – Restoring Mobility

  • Replace missing limbs such as arms, legs, hands, or feet.
  • Handcrafted by HHRD experts at Mansehra and Chawkal centers.
  • Require periodic adjustments, maintenance, and replacement as the body grows.

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Orthoses – Supporting Function

  • Devices like braces and splints that stabilize or support body parts.
  • Help with conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, spinal injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders.
  • Delivered in collaboration with the Children With Disabilities Program to reach the most vulnerable.

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