Outreach

 

Range of Motion Project

The ROMP Elite Team summitting Cotopaxi (Quito, Ecuador) in 2018. Climbing For ROMP is an annual, multinational campaign raising amputee and mobility awareness, as well as funds to support The Range of Motion Project’s wholistic approach to providin…

The ROMP Elite Team summitting Cotopaxi (Quito, Ecuador) in 2018. Climbing For ROMP is an annual, multinational campaign raising amputee and mobility awareness, as well as funds to support The Range of Motion Project’s wholistic approach to providing quality prosthetic and orthotic care, against all odds.

Adaptive Device’s continuing work with the Range of Motion Project encompasses roles in the field in Guatemala, as well as in the US, fabricating devices in conjunction with a network of CPO’s, and a variety of local fundraising and awareness campaigns, events, and relationships.

To learn more about ROMP and how you can get involved in all facets of our mission, follow the links below. We need donors, participants, network CPOs, Components for a Cause donation sites, and volunteers to join us at events and fundraisers. Volunteers with relevant experience are encouraged to sign up for any of ROMPs clinical trips to Guatemala and Ecuador, where participants will provide direct prosthetic and related care to a waiting roster of patients.

 

LifeNabled

Founder Brent Wright fits a harness and 100% 3D printed transradial prosthetic arm on LifeNabled employee Veronica, her first body-powered device using digital workflow and parts from the Victoria Hand Project

Founder Brent Wright fits a harness and 100% 3D printed transradial prosthetic arm on LifeNabled employee Veronica, her first body-powered device using digital workflow and parts from the Victoria Hand Project

LifeNabled, led by CPO and digital pioneer Brent Wight, has operated for 13 years in the Peten region of northern Guatemala, working closely with a missionary hospital there Hospital Shalom. Their ongoing mission is to provide prosthetic and orthotic care to unserved communities, augmenting each intensive, week long trip with digital workflow and 3D printing on the ground.

To learn more, donate, or get involved, visit the LifeNabled homepage below.