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at Pelden Village hall Organised by the International Committe - in aid of Jaipur Limb Project

 

 

WHAT IS THE JAIPUR LIMB PROJECT ?

Rotarians, drawn from all over RIBI (the Rotary International region covering Britain and Ireland) actively fund-raise and initiate projects. The bulk of their work in India revolves around Limb camps, with as many as 3000 patients turning up for help, but in Africa and other countries outside India they establish new permanent centres and provide on-going support for them by way of technician training, materials and equipment. It was formed in 1985 and became a registered charity in 1995.

 

WHAT IS THE JAIPUR LIMB ?

It is an artificial leg, developed at the Mahaveer hospital in Jaipur, India. The unique component is the Jaipur foot, a clever combination of wood and various densities of rubber vulcanised into a realistic looking brown foot.

The Jaipur limb is hard-wearing and will last for three or four years, longer if worn with a shoe.

One of the major differences between the Jaipur technology and western technology is the cost - whereas a western limb will cost between £1,000.00 and £2,000.00, a Jaipur limb can be made and fitted for as little as £25.00.