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ICRC film 2000  ref. V-F-CR-F-00581 
Battambang's prosthetic workshop (Trans-femoral prosthesis)
The ICRC prosthetic workshop in Battambang, Cambodia was set up in 1991 to provide low-cost, prostheses to amputees, many of whom are victims of mines. This video follows the ICRC's process of fabricating a trans-femoral prosthesis for an amputee - from the first measurements, through to the final check.

ICRC, 2000 / running time: 14 minutes / DVD / English, International soundtrack / Price CHF 20.- / ref. V-F-CR-F-00581

The prosthesis is made from polypropylene, a material which is cheap, recyclable and easy to obtain and store - and for the amputee, the finished prosthesis is light and strong. This process has been standardised so that amputees in Cambodia and other war-affected countries can have their prostheses repaired or adjusted in workshops operated by other organisations.



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