Autumn Graduation
Ceremonies 2024
World University Rankings - Top 600

DUT Creates Prosthetic Arm for KZN Amputee

DUT Creates Prosthetic Arm for KZN Amputee

Unaware of her diabetic condition, University of Zululand (Unizulu) staff member, Phindile Mthiyane (43), had no choice but to have her arm amputated after contracting gangrene after an injury.

Six years later, Unizulu’s Human Resources Department, with the help of the Department of Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics from the Durban University of Technology, created the perfect prosthetic arm for her.
The mother of three and farm assistant at the institution’s Department of Agriculture said when she was approached by Unizulu HR Business Partner Suzette Nortje on the possibility of receiving a prosthetic arm, she experienced mixed emotions.
“After losing my arm, there were several adjustments to my life in all spheres and at the point when I had just got a grip on my circumstance and knew how to handle everything, the possibility of change came along. I was happy and fearful all at the same time. I was not sure if I needed it and what it would be like. There are once again many adjustments to go through with my new arm and there are elements that require a lot of practice, but it has been an exciting and new journey for me for which I am grateful,” said Phindile.
– Story (edited) and picture credit: Zululand Observer
Pictured: University of Zululand Employee Relations and Wellness Manager, Thabo Lebakeng, with Phindile Mthiyane, the proud recipient of the prosthetic arm as well as UniZulu Human Resource Business Partner, Suzette Nortje.
Do you read the Zululand Observer newspaper?

No comments