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How Circleg is Revolutionizing the Prosthetics Sector

 

65% of the world’s estimated 65 million amputees reside in low- to middle-income countries. Aside from a dire shortage of quality affordable prosthetics, there are extremely limited options for locally produced prosthetics in low- to middle-income countries. On top of that, individuals in need of prosthetics are often stigmatized and isolated from their communities. Watch how Circleg's holistic approach is combating this not only with the creation of an affordable, sustainable, and customizable quality prosthetic leg, but also with local support and campaigns combatting stigmatization and discrimination. Circleg empowers people through freedom of mobility to achieve positive social and environmental impact while celebrating diversity in all shapes and colors.

 

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