Dankmeyer and a Day of Service: Legs4Africa

Over the last several years, we have collected a number of prosthetic components which have been used as demonstration devices, teaching tools, or are from outgrown devices. Some may have been donated by family members or are samples from vendors. We have been holding on to these since the early days of COVID, because at the time, no one knew if it was safe to donate them.

This year, to prepare for a Day of Service sponsored by our clinical partners in the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), we determined to participate in APTA’s drive for donations to Legs4Africa. Many countries in Africa have underserved communities who need affordable rehabilitation.

Their website states, “We recycle prosthetic legs that would otherwise end up in landfill and facilitate support groups so amputees in sub-Saharan Africa can live more independent, fulfilled lives.”

A team of Dankmeyer volunteers examined all the stored components for safety, and then cleaned and organized the parts into groups for packaging. On October 8, 2022, they will be delivered to a drop-off site where collections will be assembled for shipment to Legs4Africa.

Participation in our local communities as well as the world wide community of those with limb loss or limb difference is an important part of our mission. Take a look at the items going to the Day of Service.

Teaching Physical Therapy Students

Something we look forward to every summer is the teaching we do with the University of Maryland Physical Therapy students. Usually, we start the week off by inviting the class to our Baltimore Washington office, where they attend lectures in our conference room, visit with patients who come to demonstrate their prostheses and orthoses in action, and visit our fabrication lab to see fabrication techniques and materials. This program had been held virtually due to COVID and we were looking forward to welcoming the students back to our facility this year!

The day before we were to host this amazing group, we lost our power. It was such a disappointment to all to have to cancel the session in our office. Tuesday, teaching resumed at the University for the rest of the week, where Mark Hopkins, PT, CPO, MBA and Angie Bryl, CPO, MBA were joined by other Dankmeyer staff Rochelle Dumm, CPO, Cole Branche, Resident Prosthetist Orthotist, and Jamie Dean, Patient Services Coordinator. A number of patient volunteers came to give these students a close look at their physical therapy and rehabilitative needs.

We are grateful to be able to participate in the education of these students, as they will work with us and other practitioners over the course of their careers serving those who wear orthoses, and those in the limb loss and limb difference community.