From Deseret News archives:
Limb project touches Rotarians
Rotarian Subrahmanyam Ganesh from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, was in Dharmasala on Dec. 3, 2006, when the center opened.
"News travels so fast," Ganesh said. "People traveled from 100 miles away, traveling by all means to get there."
Local amputees and Tibetan refugees who had come to live by their exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, hoped for a chance to receive a new limb.
" It brings tears to my eyes," Ganesh said with emotion while helping man the project's booth at the Rotary International convention this week in the Salt Palace Convention Center. "To see a child stand up for the first time and hear his mother say 'Thank you, thank you very much.'"
Accidents, disease, polio, snake bites and land mines sometimes result in losing a leg. The loss of a leg can have a devastating affect on the amputee. Making a living in the rough countryside in the foothills of the Himalayas is challenging for all residents, but almost impossible for a person with physical limitations.
The total cost of manufacturing an artificial Jaipur Limb is $50, but the amputees receive it for free. The limb is a simple design with the heat-formed leg section made from polyethylene industrial quality drain pipe. A specially designed plastic socket is placed at the top and a realistic shaped Jaipur foot made of vulcanized rubber and wood is attached to the bottom of the leg section.
Each leg is made on site to ensure a the right fit. Technicians make an impression of each individual's stump on the first day after a medical exam has found the candidate would be able to use an artificial limb. Food and lodging are provided for the amputee and an able-bodied companion while they wait. Technicians work all night so that by morning, names are called and amputees receive and put on their new limbs.
"It only takes a few hours to get used to it," said Ganesh. "It's like they've been walking with it all their lives."
George Buckley, a Rotarian from Parkstone, England, involved in the Jaipur Limb Project, is an amputee. He usually uses an artificial limb he bought in England at a cost of $3,000.
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