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Jordanian Field Hospital in Gaza Fits 333 Prosthetic Limbs in Record Time

As part of the Restoring Hope initiative, the medical teams at the Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza have continued providing vital medical services to people who have lost limbs, in line with the Royal directives.

The hospital commander was quoted in the Jordan News Agency, Petra, as saying that medical teams at the facility have successfully fitted 333 prosthetic limbs since arriving in the Strip. "This effort is part of our ongoing mission to alleviate the suffering of amputees, improve their quality of life, and help them resume their daily activities".

He also said that the prosthetic fitting process is a significant achievement, noting that the procedure is completed in just one hour - a remarkable timeframe compared to the months of training and rehabilitation normally required. 

He explained that the prostheses used in the initiative are adjustable, allowing patients to easily modify them to suit their individual needs, according to Petra.

He also said that the medical teams provide physical therapy, psychological support and social counselling, as well as guidance on proper care, all of which are aimed at boosting patients' independence and morale. 

Two mobile clinics provide necessary medical support, he said. 

The prosthetic fittings are electronically documented through the "Hakeem" programme, allowing patients to receive remote follow-up care from rehabilitation specialists in Jordan, ensuring continuity of care.

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