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prosthetics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 prosthetics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Evaluating patient benefit of a novel assistive device

Over recent years, the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation (CHMR) has received extensive investment allowing us to develop world-class research facilities for PhD study. Read more

Improving access to work for people with Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases

Over recent years, the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation (CHMR) has received extensive investment allowing us to develop world-class research facilities for PhD study. Read more

Assessment of force production characteristics in sport

Over recent years, the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation (CHMR) has received extensive investment allowing us to develop world-class research facilities for PhD study. Read more

Plantar tissue and activity in diabetes

Over recent years, the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation (CHMR) has received extensive investment allowing us to develop world-class research facilities for PhD study. Read more

Combined treatments in knee osteoarthritis

Over recent years, the Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation (CHMR) has received extensive investment allowing us to develop world-class research facilities for PhD study. Read more

PhD Scholarship Opportunity: novel technologies for vision restoration

We are looking for 1-2 highly motivated, passionate, and competitive candidate for fully funded PhD positions in developing exciting technologies for vision restoration. Read more

Human machine interaction - a bionic limb prostheses

Restoring function in lower limb amputees is currently restricted by limitations in prosthetics designs. The NHS restriction on ‘microprocessor-controlled [prosthetic] knees’ was lifted in 2018, but response of these devices being slower than passive designs remains a limitation. Read more
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