Led by Pain Specialist Dr Sheela Perumal and National Rehab Lead Sinead Ennis, the group includes representatives from centres across the country. Members bring a wide range of clinical experience...
The Auckland Centre has officially reopened following an extensive redevelopment, marking a major milestone in our ongoing commitment to deliver high-quality patient care across the Northern region. Ron Baker, Kaumātua,...
Prosthetic technician, Hannah Van den Bulck is looking forward to heading back to Zambia this April to help people in need of artificial limbs.This will be Hannah’s second year joining...
When trauma leads to limb loss, recovery demands far more than a prosthesis — it calls for coordinated care, human connection, and innovative thinking That was the message shared by...
Locals from St Luke’s Church in Hamilton came together to quite literally give us a hand – and a foot – to support patients who need silicone prosthetics When one...
Amputees are enjoying new rehab classes run by the Auckland teamAfter a long break, rehab classes for amputees have restarted in Auckland. Four weeks in, all six participants are fully...
In a major leap forward for prosthetic care, Peke Waihanga is harnessing the power of 3D printing to transform how prosthetic limbs are made and delivered, bringing reliable, personalised and...
Amputees and people with limb differences from across New Zealand gathered in Auckland and Christchurch for the highly anticipated Össur Mobility Clinics, with support from Peke Waihanga. Held on March...
Globally, 35-40 million people require prostheses and orthoses but unlike in New Zealand, many of them do not have access to prosthetic and orthotic services.Mohammad, a 26-year-old student from Poonch, Jammu...
Peke Waihanga teamwork and creativity is helping 15-year-old Elliott reach his CrossFit goals Photo by Starship Foundation. Elliott Crimp was two-years old when he contracted meningitis which resulted in partial...