
One of the most important initiative through which LSN has been seeking to transform amputee support
... has been through Jordan's Restoring Hope, helping shape the vision and approach


Restoring Hope
What's in the name? "Restoring Hope" reflects a vision that goes beyond physical rehabilitation. It acknowledges the psychological impact of limb loss, transforms expectations of care in crisis zones, and emphasises patient dignity. By enabling rapid mobility through innovative prosthetics, it restores hope for individuals' futures, benefits their entire family and demonstrates that quality care is possible even in the most challenging environments.
World-first life-changing interventions
Groundbreaking innovation is providing amputees with functioning prosthesis in 1.5 hours.
World-leading technology in prosthetics, digital health and logistics have been combined in a revolutionary approach.


Transforming access to specialist care
MASU's are small adapted vans carrying innovative prosthetics, technical medical equipment, and a uniquely trained medical team.
Easy to scale, quick to deploy, they can bring amputee support services to whereever they are needed, be it a field hospital in an emergency relief programme or to remote communities to improve accessibility.
Partners
The Restoring Hope is a Jordanian Initiative brought together a range of partners including:
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The vision of His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan
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The Restoring Hope Society
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The Jordanian Hashemite Charitable Organisation supports with funding and logistics
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The Jordanian Royal Medical Services provides the medics on the ground in Gaza.
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Electronic Health Systems and the Hakeem Programme manage the digital patient records
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LSN Ltd provided international project leadership and support for systems integration, digital vision and innovation
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Amparo provides fast fitting, lower limb prosthetics solutions
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Koalaa provides fast fitting, upper limb prosthetic solutions
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Adapttech provides a smart prosthetics monitoring system