Eqwal Foundation

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April 7, 2024

Humanitarian mission in Thailand: Transforming lives through prosthetics

In the heart of exotic Thailand, a team of three orthoprosthetists and a workshop technician have embarked on a new humanitarian mission thanks to the Eqwal Foundation.

A new workshop for a new start

Organised by the Eqwal Foundation, this initiative is the third in Thailand. After the first two missions to Mae Sot, this new mission has been organised in Mae Hong Son, in the north-west of Thailand.

For this new humanitarian project, we had to start from scratch and set up a new workshop to train the teams on site. Machines, tools and equipment were ordered and brought back from our agencies to equip this new workspace. Far from the infrastructures we are familiar with in our agencies, the team on site had to adapt and find solutions to make this workshop suitable for patient care.

Partage de connaissances et de compétences

Lors de cette mission, Caroline, Lynzy, Danny et Paul ont apporté bien plus que de simples prothèses et matériel médical. Ils ont su transmettre leur expérience et leur savoir-faire pour former l’équipe de stagiaires.

Avant l’arrivée de nos équipes en Thaïlande, les stagiaires ont pu bénéficier de sessions de formation en visio. Elles leur ont permis de revoir certaines bases de l’orthopédie pour que la compréhension soit plus aisée au moment de la mission.

La mission a débuté par une formation théorique intensive d'une journée, où nos orthoprothésistes ont partagé leur savoir-faire avec des stagiaires locaux. Une fois le programme de la semaine établie ils ont pu débuter la prise de mesure et les moulages sur la dizaine de patient.

A mission accomplished

After various stages, the patients were finally able to test their prostheses. And after a few adjustments, they were all able to leave with a level of walking comfort that they could not find in their old prostheses, which were often very rigid.

We're proud of the work that's been done and to see these patients so happy to be able to try out their prostheses. Our staff really appreciated the job, as did the trainees, who we hope will continue to fit many more patients.