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Ongoing South African Department of Health and Air Mercy Services fly Orthopaedic medics to outlying clinics in KwaZulu-Natal to provide medical assistance to outlying hard to reach clinics.
in Society, on the 29th of April 2009
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91513
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91509
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91510
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91511
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91512
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91516
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91517
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91518
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91519
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 

ID: 91520
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Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON 
Orthopaedic medics provide mobility to rural patients. Through a joint project of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES and THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH or HEALTH KWAZULU-NATAL, THE SOUTH AFRICAN RED CROSS AIR MERCY SERVICES (flying doctor service) flies orthopaedic technicians to the outlying and remote SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES orthopaedic/physiotherapy clinics at government hospitals in the far northern KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa.

This access to expert orthopaedic care for the out patients at the MANGUZI, MOSFOLD and BETHESDA GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS has meant access to the special care needed by those who from birth, illness and or physical trauma are left with a very real need for orthopaedic care and or prosthetic assistance. The hills, fields and plains of far northern kwazulu-natal region are isolated, and the infrastructure is not good. The work carried out in these clinics provides the walkers, irons and prosthetics that makes a change to those who with out this service would literally be left to stumble on with their lives in a place that is less then conducive to those with less then a perfect body. The clinics that this co-operation facilitates has helped children to walk upright, corrected small defects for others and allowed a subsistence farmer the ability to manage the planting of her personal field of beans and the restored the pride to another to father and provide for his family once again. 

FEBRUARY/APRIL 2009. PHOTOS/JOHN ROBINSON