Bionic limbs lift Gaza amputees' self-esteem

Qatari-funded hospital in Gaza provides prosthetic limbs free of charge to amputees in Gaza, many of which were injured in conflicts with Israel; Abu Hamda, who lost his right hand when unexploded ordnance detonated, says he can now embrace life
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A "smart" prosthetic hand that mimics human anatomy and motion has allowed Ahmed Abu Hamda to play with his children and regain self esteem, part of a new project in Palestine's Gaza Strip, where conflict with Israel has left hundreds without limbs.
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  • Since March, a Qatari-funded hospital in Gaza has been providing myoelectric prostheses, motorized devices powered by batteries and controlled by electrical signals generated by muscles.
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    Ahmed Abu Hamda is fitted with a myoelectric limb, has his arm checked a Hospital in the northern Gaza
    Ahmed Abu Hamda is fitted with a myoelectric limb, has his arm checked a Hospital in the northern Gaza
    Ahmed Abu Hamda is fitted with a myoelectric limb, has his arm checked a Hospital in the northern Gaza
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    Hamda, 36, lost his right hand in 2007 when unexploded ordnance detonated. He is now able to play with his two children, eat, drink and do home repairs with his newly-installed myoelectric limb, he shares.
    "Since I got the limb my outer appearance improved, people don't recognize I have an amputated hand," he said at Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani Hospital for Rehabilitation and Prosthetics.
    "At home, I can drink water, and if I go to the market I can hold sacks and the mobile phone," the satellite dish installer said.
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    Ahmed Abu Hamda is fitted with a myoelectric limb, has his arm checked a Hospital in the northern Gaza
    Ahmed Abu Hamda is fitted with a myoelectric limb, has his arm checked a Hospital in the northern Gaza
    Ahmed Abu Hamda is fitted with a myoelectric limb, has his arm checked a Hospital in the northern Gaza
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    The project is the first of its kind in the Palestinian territories. So far, 21 amputees in Gaza have received "smart" limbs, with another 40 on the waiting list, hospital officials said.
    The International Committee of the Red Cross lists at least 1,600 amputees among Gaza's population of two million people. Assalama Charitable Society, which cares for wounded and disabled people, said 532 Gazans had lost limbs in the conflict with Israel.
    Inaugurated in 2019, the Hamad hospital has treated hundreds of amputees. Since 2014, Qatar has spent more than $1 billion in construction and relief projects in Gaza, which is run by the Islamist Hamas group.
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    Palestinian March of Return riots at the Gaza border in 2019
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    Patients are not charged for an artificial limb, said Noureldeen Salah, general director of Hamad hospital, putting the cost of a "smart" prosthesis at around $20,000.
    Now that he has his new artificial hand, Abu Hamda said, he can embrace life with his four-year-old daughter and 18-month-old son more fully.
    "Now I can hold them, play with them, grab their hands and walk in the street," he said, with a smile
    First published: 14:46, 04.19.22
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