A pilot version of the E-Prosthesis online hub has been launched in Ukraine

15 September 2025 17:53

E-Prosthesis is a digital hub for people with amputations that helps them get advice, find the right prosthesis, find funding, and undergo rehabilitation. The project is being developed with the assistance of the Andriy Matyukha Foundation and combines verified information about rehabilitation centers, prosthesis manufacturers, and support funds.

Work on E-Prosthesis has been underway since 2024. At the first stage, the team conducted a pilot launch: a landing page was created and a chatbot was launched on Telegram to provide advice on basic prosthetics issues.

Telegram bot “Ye-prosthesis”

Based on the data collected, a full-fledged application with prosthetic roadmaps, integration with government services, and the ability to attract partner funds is being developed. The online hub already offers users a wide range of educational materials, from legal explanations to physical rehabilitation tips. Work is underway to expand the knowledge base and useful contacts.

The goal of the E-Prosthesis project is to make access to quality information and technical support as simple and human as possible. The service is aimed not only at wounded soldiers but also at civilians with amputations.

The developers emphasize modern technological solutions, including the integration of artificial intelligence to make communication with the chatbot as natural and empathetic as possible. In the near future, the team aims to reach at least 5,000 users of the platform and help 2,500 of them go from the first request to the installation of a prosthesis.

Distribution of the E-Prosthesis chatbot and information support for the project is provided by Business Incubator Group. Ukraine (BIG.U). The organization is responsible for expanding the partner network, communicating with communities, and engaging platform users.

“E-Prosthesis is an important step towards building a modern inclusive support system that will help thousands of Ukrainians return to full life,” said Andriy Matyukha, founder of the charity foundation of the same name.

At the same time, the Andriy Matyukha Foundation is implementing other long-term projects, including the purchase of modern surgical equipment for the Okhmatdyt National Children’s Hospital and support for the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers. The Foundation’s mission is to help those affected by the war by creating systemic solutions for their adaptation.

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Мандровська Олександра
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