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Government Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chennai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Government Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chennai
Government Institute of Rehablitation Medicine is a state-owned hospital situated in K. K. Nagar in Chennai, India. Founded in 1979, the hospital is funded and managed by the state government of Tamil Nadu and is attached to Directorate of Medical Education. It is the only government-run centre that makes prosthetic limbs. ==History== Tamil Nadu was the first state in the country to start a three-year diploma course in orthotics and prosthetics in the late 1960s. The course was conducted by the orthopaedics department of Madras Medical College to which the Government General Hospital is attached.〔 In 1979, the Government Institute of Rehablitation Medicine was opened,〔 where students were trained to develop prosthesis.〔 In 1968, the institute developed the Madras Foot, which was designed to incorporate ''metti'' (traditional toe rings) meant for married women. The design was later used by Dr. Sethi, who patented it as Jaipur foot.〔
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