Re: Chiapas/Joaquin Oropeza

Michael Mais

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To OANDP-L subscribers:

Jaoquin Oropeza raises in his letter the question of a mobil workshop

which travels to the patient. I have been involved in several projects

esp. in Africa where similar ideas where considered. In every case it

was found to be more efficient if the patient travels to the workshop.

Even if it means having to run a small bus service to collect if travel

really is a problem and to provide a couple of rooms for those patients

to stay in.

A prosthesis is simply not completed overnight and there are other

questions to consider such as walking training.

However, the idea comes up over and over again. Does anybody know of a

successful operation where the workshop travels to the patients and O/P

are fitted/supplied in rural areas.

I would be gradeful to hear about your experiences. My present workplace

is in Beijing, PR China. However, working for the German Technical

Cooperation means to uprute every few years and face a new challenge.

To Mr. Oropeza: There is a collegue of mine, Heinz Trebbin, in San

Salvator. You can reach him under [email protected]. Maybe he is a good

man to talk to.

Regards Michael Mais

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To OANDP-L subscribers:

Jaoquin Oropeza raises in his letter the question of a

mobil workshop which travels to the patient. I have been involved in several

projects esp. in Africa where similar ideas where considered. In every

case it was found to be more efficient if the patient travels to the workshop.

Even if it means having to run a small bus service to collect if travel

really is a problem and to provide a couple of rooms for those patients

to stay in.

A prosthesis is simply not completed overnight and there

are other questions to consider such as walking training.

However, the idea comes up over and over again. Does anybody

know of a successful operation where the workshop travels to the patients

and O/P are fitted/supplied in rural areas.

I would be gradeful to hear about your experiences. My

present workplace is in Beijing, PR China. However, working for the German

Technical Cooperation means to uprute every few years and face a new challenge.


To Mr. Oropeza: There is a collegue of mine, Heinz Trebbin,

in San Salvator. You can reach him under [email protected]. Maybe he is

a good man to talk to.

Regards Michael Mais

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