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Operation Renew Prosthetics

Operation Renew Prosthetics (ORP) is a program run by Medical Center Orthotics and Prosthetics (MCOP) to
provide prosthetics for Ukrainian soldier amputees injured in the ongoing war in Ukraine. The program operates
out of MCOP’s offices on the east coast of the United States and through its European facility in Malta. During the
first three months of operation, it has provided prosthetics and rehabilitation services for twelve severely
wounded soldiers, with rehabilitation services being provided by the Adventist Healthcare System. Two other
partners, Future for Ukraine (FFU) and Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU), are assisting with transporting, housing, and
feeding the soldiers and their traveling companions.
Our expectation and goal is to continue to expand the program to address the needs of thousands of Ukrainian
service members suffering from limb loss due to the war. One of the program’s primary objectives is to create a
state-of-the-art prosthetics center in Ukraine. MCOP will also provide training to Ukrainians in-country, so they are
better able to address needs locally. This will also allow for the transition from what has been described as an
antiquated Soviet system of care, to a more effective modern-day approach for treating amputations resulting
from blast injuries. Per MCOP’s CEO Mike Corcoran: “it’s not a one and done matter of fitting them with one
prosthetic, but instead being able to support their livelihood and contribution to rebuilding their country over the
coming years.”
MCOP’s extensive experience in treating limb loss due to blast injuries stems from its work as an exclusive
contractor to the Department of Defense during the Iran and Afghan wars. Operating out of Walter Reed Hospital,
MCOP provided prosthetics for 1,100 US military amputees, or approximately 70% of such soldiers receiving
prosthetics resulting from both wars. MCOP is now treating Ukrainian soldiers with often similarly complex blast
injuries requiring prosthetic solutions.
Read more about Operation Renew Prosthetics on the Brother's Brother Foundation blog
here
.
Make A Donation

Operation Renew Prosthetics

Operation Renew Prosthetics (ORP) is a program run by Medical Center Orthotics and Prosthetics (MCOP) to
provide prosthetics for Ukrainian soldier amputees injured in the ongoing war in Ukraine. The program operates
out of MCOP’s offices on the east coast of the United States and through its European facility in Malta. During the
first three months of operation, it has provided prosthetics and rehabilitation services for twelve severely
wounded soldiers, with rehabilitation services being provided by the Adventist Healthcare System. Two other
partners, Future for Ukraine (FFU) and Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU), are assisting with transporting, housing, and
feeding the soldiers and their traveling companions.
Our expectation and goal is to continue to expand the program to address the needs of thousands of Ukrainian
service members suffering from limb loss due to the war. One of the program’s primary objectives is to create a
state-of-the-art prosthetics center in Ukraine. MCOP will also provide training to Ukrainians in-country, so they are
better able to address needs locally. This will also allow for the transition from what has been described as an
antiquated Soviet system of care, to a more effective modern-day approach for treating amputations resulting
from blast injuries. Per MCOP’s CEO Mike Corcoran: “it’s not a one and done matter of fitting them with one
prosthetic, but instead being able to support their livelihood and contribution to rebuilding their country over the
coming years.”
MCOP’s extensive experience in treating limb loss due to blast injuries stems from its work as an exclusive
contractor to the Department of Defense during the Iran and Afghan wars. Operating out of Walter Reed Hospital,
MCOP provided prosthetics for 1,100 US military amputees, or approximately 70% of such soldiers receiving
prosthetics resulting from both wars. MCOP is now treating Ukrainian soldiers with often similarly complex blast
injuries requiring prosthetic solutions.
Read more about Operation Renew Prosthetics on the Brother's Brother Foundation blog
here
.
Make A Donation

Operation Renew Prosthetics

Operation Renew Prosthetics (ORP) is a program run by Medical Center Orthotics and Prosthetics (MCOP) to
provide prosthetics for Ukrainian soldier amputees injured in the ongoing war in Ukraine. The program operates
out of MCOP’s offices on the east coast of the United States and through its European facility in Malta. During the
first three months of operation, it has provided prosthetics and rehabilitation services for twelve severely
wounded soldiers, with rehabilitation services being provided by the Adventist Healthcare System. Two other
partners, Future for Ukraine (FFU) and Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU), are assisting with transporting, housing, and
feeding the soldiers and their traveling companions.
Our expectation and goal is to continue to expand the program to address the needs of thousands of Ukrainian
service members suffering from limb loss due to the war. One of the program’s primary objectives is to create a
state-of-the-art prosthetics center in Ukraine. MCOP will also provide training to Ukrainians in-country, so they are
better able to address needs locally. This will also allow for the transition from what has been described as an
antiquated Soviet system of care, to a more effective modern-day approach for treating amputations resulting
from blast injuries. Per MCOP’s CEO Mike Corcoran: “it’s not a one and done matter of fitting them with one
prosthetic, but instead being able to support their livelihood and contribution to rebuilding their country over the
coming years.”
MCOP’s extensive experience in treating limb loss due to blast injuries stems from its work as an exclusive
contractor to the Department of Defense during the Iran and Afghan wars. Operating out of Walter Reed Hospital,
MCOP provided prosthetics for 1,100 US military amputees, or approximately 70% of such soldiers receiving
prosthetics resulting from both wars. MCOP is now treating Ukrainian soldiers with often similarly complex blast
injuries requiring prosthetic solutions.
Read more about Operation Renew Prosthetics on the Brother's Brother Foundation blog
here
.
Make A Donation

Operation Renew Prosthetics

Operation Renew Prosthetics (ORP) is a program run by Medical Center Orthotics and Prosthetics (MCOP) to
provide prosthetics for Ukrainian soldier amputees injured in the ongoing war in Ukraine. The program operates
out of MCOP’s offices on the east coast of the United States and through its European facility in Malta. During the
first three months of operation, it has provided prosthetics and rehabilitation services for twelve severely
wounded soldiers, with rehabilitation services being provided by the Adventist Healthcare System. Two other
partners, Future for Ukraine (FFU) and Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU), are assisting with transporting, housing, and
feeding the soldiers and their traveling companions.
Our expectation and goal is to continue to expand the program to address the needs of thousands of Ukrainian
service members suffering from limb loss due to the war. One of the program’s primary objectives is to create a
state-of-the-art prosthetics center in Ukraine. MCOP will also provide training to Ukrainians in-country, so they are
better able to address needs locally. This will also allow for the transition from what has been described as an
antiquated Soviet system of care, to a more effective modern-day approach for treating amputations resulting
from blast injuries. Per MCOP’s CEO Mike Corcoran: “it’s not a one and done matter of fitting them with one
prosthetic, but instead being able to support their livelihood and contribution to rebuilding their country over the
coming years.”
MCOP’s extensive experience in treating limb loss due to blast injuries stems from its work as an exclusive
contractor to the Department of Defense during the Iran and Afghan wars. Operating out of Walter Reed Hospital,
MCOP provided prosthetics for 1,100 US military amputees, or approximately 70% of such soldiers receiving
prosthetics resulting from both wars. MCOP is now treating Ukrainian soldiers with often similarly complex blast
injuries requiring prosthetic solutions.
Read more about Operation Renew Prosthetics on the Brother's Brother Foundation blog
here
.
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