S. Meanley et Nk. Reed, An "appropriate technology" trans-femoral prosthesis, using materials available in Nepal, PROS ORTHOT, 22(2), 1998, pp. 123-128
The use of western components and materials for prostheses is prohibitively
expensive in most developing countries. In addition, local customs and con
ditions vary considerably from those for which the prostheses were designed
. For these reasons, a trans-femoral prosthesis has been developed in Pokha
ra, Nepal, using entirely locally available materials, and with a view to f
ulfiling local requirements as far as possible.
This paper describes the materials and fabrication technique for the compon
ent parts of the prosthesis, the local conditions for which it was develope
d, and a three year follow-up of the first prosthesis issued. Only one seri
ous design fault was discovered during this period, and a modification to t
he fabrication procedure introduced. The authors believe that if this trend
continues, this style of prosthesis may be useful in the future for Nepali
amputees and perhaps also in other countries, particularly where mass prod
uction of components is not practical.