ENGineering

Vietnam

ACTIVE:
2019 – Present
TRAVEL DATES:
May 21 – June 21, 2024
GENERAL INFO:
Each summer, a Mercer On Mission team travels to Vietnam to fit amputees with prosthetic legs and hands. Developed by professor Dr. Ha Van Vo, the devices use a universal socket technology that is low cost, lightweight and durable. This Mercer On Mission program has changed the lives of more than 13,000 amputees since it began in 2009.

Meeting a Need

In Vietnam, hundreds of thousands of residents have lost limbs and face challenges every day related to their loss. Many injuries resulted from unexploded landmines left after the Vietnam War, traffic and industrial accidents, snake bites and diabetes complications. Some amputees use ill-fitting and heavy prosthetics or crutches to help them navigate the world. Others have no devices or tools to assist them.

Mercer's work in Vietnam is improving amputees' quality of life. And the new prosthesis allows many to return to work to support their families.

What You'll Do

Mercer students, faculty and staff are helping amputees move again through the Mercer On Mission program in Vietnam.

In 2024, the Mercer On Mission team will set up clinics with its in-country partners in Ben Tre, Soc Trang and Dong Thap, Vietnam. Prior to travel, student participants will learn how to fit amputees with the Mercer universal prosthesis. This will allow them to work independently abroad with the help of translators.

Once in the country, students will work with patients from beginning to end, receiving hands-on experience throughout the fitting process. They will teach patients to walk with their new prosthetic devices, and see the joy patients experience when they do. Students also will collect data on amputee gait using electromyography and 3D gait analysis systems.

In addition, participants will triage patients and assist in treating orthopedic cases, including fitting disabled children with orthotic braces. They will help pharmacists dispense medicine and help patients with physical therapy to assist in their rehabilitation. Students may also distribute food and medicine to the needy.

Participants will learn about the local culture through sightseeing and attending at least one cultural program during the trip.

View photos and videos from past trips on Facebook and YouTube.

Nyny Hoang

We were able to be super hands-on. Everyone got their own patients every day. We would do everything from the beginning to end for the fitting process, and then we had the professors there to assist us as well if we had any questions.”

Nyny Hoang
Biomedical Engineering and Spanish, '25

Academic Courses

Non-Engineering Students

  • EGR BME 291 – Prosthetic Design, Biomechanics of Amputees, and Clinical Fitting of Prosthetics
  • EGR BME 292 – Instrumentation For Clinical Fitting Prostheses

Engineering Students

  • EGR BME 491/591 – Prosthetic Design, Biomechanics of Amputees, and Clinical Fitting of Prosthetics
  • EGR BME 492/592 – Instrumentation For Clinical Fitting Prostheses

Graduate Engineering Students

  • EGR BME 691 – Advanced Orthopedic Rehabilitation – Clinical Fitting of Orthopedic Braces

Faculty

  • Dr. Ha Van Vo – Eminent Scholar, Distinguished University Professor, and Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Dr. Edward O’Brien – Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Trung Le – Research Associate in Department of Biomedical Engineering
  • Bich Nguyen – Research Associate in Department of Biomedical Engineering

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Interested?

Students interested in participating in a Mercer on Mission program will need to complete an online application before being considered for admission.
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