External Support
External support lets the drill emphasize knee travel, heel pressure, and consistent mechanics. Donated implants and equipment were reported by 41.3% of hospitals. External support was common among hospitals providing orthopaedic and traum…
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External support lets the drill emphasize knee travel, heel pressure, and consistent mechanics. Donated implants and equipment were reported by 41.3% of hospitals. External support was common among hospitals providing orthopaedic and trauma care. Holding the support is part of the execution while pushing the knees forward and squatting down. The setup requires holding a stable support such as a wire or similar fixed object. Donor-driven support mechanisms may be episodic, variable in quality, and poorly aligned with national systems. SIGN Fracture Care was the main donor-supported source for fracture management in more than one-third of hospitals. Outreach camps or visiting surgeon programmes supported service delivery in 29.3% of hospitals.