Amir Alabdullah

Amir Alabdullah, a 10-year-old boy from Syria, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of two. Although he was successfully treated, he lost his right leg above the knee as a result.

Over time, Amir has learned to adapt and manage many daily activities on his own, though going to school still requires extra support. Despite these challenges, he remains an active and cheerful child who loves playing football. So far, he has only been able to play lightly, holding back from fully joining the game he loves.

Now, Amir is looking forward to receiving his 3D-printed prosthetic leg—an opportunity that means much more than mobility. For him, it is a chance to run, to play freely, and to finally enjoy football the way he has always dreamed of.

Each patient receives:

1) Evaluation
2) Custom 3D printed socket and prostheses
3) Specialized physical therapy evaluation and follow up sessions pending patient needs
4) Ongoing maintenance
5) Holistic care with in-home visits checking on patients.