پاکستان کی تاریخ میں پہلی بار کیمی نامی اونٹنی کو مصنوعی ٹانگ لگائی گئی
کراچی (نیوز رپورٹ): کراچی کے مضافاتی علاقے میں واقع ایک جانوروں کی پناہ گاہ میں کیمی نامی ایک جوان اونٹنی آرام کرتی نظر آتی ہے۔ اسے پیار اور گاجروں سے
کراچی (نیوز رپورٹ): کراچی کے مضافاتی علاقے میں واقع ایک جانوروں کی پناہ گاہ میں کیمی نامی ایک جوان اونٹنی آرام کرتی نظر آتی ہے۔ اسے پیار اور گاجروں سے
Peshawar, May 3, 2025 – Students from the Helping Hand Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences (HHIRS) embarked on an enriching academic exposure visit to two of Peshawar’s leading healthcare institutions: the
PESHAWAR, April 23, 2025 – Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, visited the Paraplegic Centre in Peshawar on Wednesday to inaugurate the Artificial Limb Provision Scheme under the
Peshawar, April 23, 2025 – The Honorable Advisor to the Chief Minister for Health, Ihtisham Ali, made a surprise visit to the Pakistan Institute of Prosthetic and Orthotic Sciences (PIPOS)
In Pakistan, where millions navigate the challenges of limb loss, mobility impairments, or congenital conditions, the orthotics and prosthetics industry is on the cusp of a transformative leap. The advent
In a remarkable stride for prosthetic technology, 19-year-old Tilly Lockey from Bath, England, has played a pivotal role in developing the world’s most advanced bionic arms. Working closely with Bristol-based
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan — April 10, 2025 — In the rugged, snow-capped mountains of northern Pakistan, a young woman named Insha Afsar has carved a path of inspiration that transcends borders
Peshawar, April 9, 2025 – Mr. Bruno Radicchi, Head of the Sub-Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), led a team from the Physical Rehabilitation Program (PRP)
When Phillip Island based engineer , Mat Bowtell, a former Toyota engineer, was laid off in 2017, he made an unexpected career shift—he dedicated himself to designing and distributing free 3D-printed
For millions of people with lower limb impairments, mobility aids are often a compromise—functional but uncomfortable, medically necessary but stigmatizing, and accessible only to those who can navigate long wait