
The Master student making history by being the first Ghanaian to develop a prosthetic foot from indeginous materials.
A postgraduate engineering student from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and technology becomes the first Ghanaian to manufacture a prosthetic foot from saw dust and other local materials.
Adofo Yaw Kwakye, who was be the Ex-President at Ghana Engineering Students Association develop this local prosthetic in aid of amputees across the globe.
In his project presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Engineering, Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship held on 16th to 18th August, 2017 at KNUST he highlighted the need for engineer to provide cheaper options for limbless people who cannot afford the high cost of exotic prosthetics.
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“There is the need for engineers to produce prosthesis of adequate quality but less cost from local materials so that we can help amputees gain their psychological sense of wholeness,” he said.
Mr. Nyamekye said feedback from testing of the prosthetic on an amputee proved very positive.
He although lamented that the challenge he faces cuurently is the difficulty in accessing funds to embark on massive production to reach a wider population.
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He therefore called on the ministry of health, other government agencies and the public to support them expand the project.
Mr. Nyamekye was confident that if the needed support and acknowledgement is given to this innovation, it was going to put Ghana at the centre stage of the world.
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