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Amputee wins better prosthetics funding access in Wales
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Heroic nurse who worked on front line of Covid-19 pandemic left paralysed after tragic fall at home
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WREXHAM has one of three specialist centres in Wales which will be able to help eligible patients access a computer controlled prosthetic, thanks to new funding. Health Minister Vaughan Gething has announced the £700k fund to provide specialist Microprocessor Controlled Prosthetic Knees (MPK) to eligible patients. Currently the MPK s are available to veterans who live in Wales who were injured in service. This type of prosthetic knee improves people’s long-term health, independent living and quality of life by giving the best mobility and function possible. Microprocessor Controlled Knees (MPKs) are a category of prosthetic knee components that are used by people who have lost a leg at or above the knee.
And now, Mr Wilkinson has secured a permanent position at the hospital as an assistive technologist with the charity Aspire - helping others adapt to their new lives as wheelchair users by using technology or devices so they can learn, communicate, and function better. “When I got my injury I didn’t know which way I wanted to go,” he said. “I didn’t understand my disability or what was going to happen. “Being discharged from hospital and being sat at home with nothing to do - I had always worked full time before as a scaffolder - it was like I m home now, what do I do?