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  3. Development of a Novel Biomechanics-Informed Walking Frame and Associated User Guidance

Development of a Novel Biomechanics-Informed Walking Frame and Associated User Guidance

This ongoing Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project aims to develop a novel walking frame and associated user guidance informed by stability analysis and also through stakeholder involvement. Moreover, it is the aim of this KTP project to transfer knowledge of biomechanics into the design and development process of our company partner NRS Healthcare. 

Funding:

Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership (2020-2022)

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