2016

LFLMC has appointed Miss Angeline Tan as the Executive Secretary.

There were a few major events taken part by LFL Prostheses Centre in 2016:

  • Penang Mobile Clinic from 9 to 15 May 2016

  • Malaysian Orthopaedic Association’s Conference and Exhibition

  • UTAR’s STAY WITH ME CHARITY NIGHT

  • MRCA Blood Donation Cum Health Campaign 2016

  • SUNMED Malaysians Unite Against Diabetes Run 2016

2015

LFL Prostheses Centre was officially opened on 23 February 2014.

The Centre is currently manned by an Administrator and three Technicians. The three Technicians are all amputees who have successfully undergone the prerequisite four months training at The Prostheses Foundation of H.R.H The Princess Mother in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

The poor and under privileged amputees who apply for FREE prosthetic limbs at LFL Prostheses Centre must undergo an Eligibility Evaluation Process. Once the application is approved, the amputee must be seen by an Orthopedic Surgeon and/or a Rehabilitation Doctor to be certified fit for the prostheses. For this purpose, LFL is working in close collaboration with a team of 18 volunteer doctors from University Malaya Medical Centre and other hospitals led by Assoc. Prof. Dr Azlina Amir Abbas (President of Malaysian Orthopaedic Association) who offer FREE consultation to amputees every Saturday morning. These volunteer doctors also ensure that the prostheses fitted on the amputees are suitable and allow them to have a natural walking gait. The doctors also provide advice to amputees on how to care for their stumps and prosthetic limbs. To further support the amputees with stronger stump muscle development and movements, LFL workshop also provides extra physio therapy services at the same venue via two volunteer physio therapists.