You Helped Adil Mooro Walk Again
Adil Moroo's Story
Adil Mooro, a 25-year-old resident of Lahore, had his life changed forever in a tragic incident five years ago. While he was working, a wall fell on his right leg, resulting in a severe crush injury. Adil was rushed to the hospital, where the doctors had to make the difficult decision to perform a right above-knee amputation to save his life.
Since then, Adil has been living with the challenges of his disability, unable to afford the prosthetic leg that could greatly improve his quality of life. Adil’s dream of regaining his mobility and independence remained unfulfilled due to financial restraints. Adil works as a motorcycle mechanic, and his family struggles to meet their basic needs, including groceries, daily expenses, and utility bills, leaving them unable to afford the cost of a prosthetic leg.
Determined to help Adil reclaim his independence, Transparent Hands, a non-profit organization, took up his case. Under the expert supervision of Dr. Khalid Niaz at the Hope Rehabilitation Centre, Adil underwent a successful procedure to fit him with a state-of-the-art prosthetic leg on June 11, 2024.
The skilled medical team worked tirelessly to ensure a smooth recovery for Adil. The artificial leg became more than a physical aid; it became a symbol of hope, resilience, and the opportunity for Adil to reclaim his place in the world. Through the support of Transparent Hands, Adil’s life took a transformative turn, providing him with the means to regain his mobility and independence.
Adil’s journey has been one of triumph over adversity. With his new prosthetic leg, he can now move freely, return to his work as a motorcycle mechanic, and participate in activities he once enjoyed. The impact of this life-changing intervention extends beyond Adil Mooro; it also empowers his family, who can now witness his renewed sense of purpose and self-reliance. His journey inspires hope and demonstrates the profound difference that accessible healthcare and rehabilitation can make in the lives of individuals faced with debilitating disabilities.