Amputee Stories Africa Orthotic & Prosthetic Orthotic & Prosthetic Videos Prothea, a Kenya-based company, produces 3D-printed prosthetics for amputees Prothea, a Kenya-based company, produces 3D-printed prosthetics for amputees By The Editor 10 Aug 2024 Share Tweet Linkedin Prothea, a Kenya-based company, produces 3D-printed prosthetics for amputees. The company says the high-tech prostheses are more affordable, more comfortable, and more durable than the traditional ones made from wood. The Editor Syrian girl born without legs walks on new prosthetics Previous article Film -Fitting- Documents the Unique Relationship Between Prosthetist and Patient Next article
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