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A project to design and test a low-cost body powered prosthesis system

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Dr Maggie Donovan-Hall

Maggie Donovan-Hall has a background in Health Psychology and is an Associate Professor within the School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK. She has a specific interest in the psychosocial aspects of disability and rehabilitation with a growing programme of research relating to two closely related areas: 1) Understanding users’ experiences and views regarding the use of assistive technologies in rehabilitation, 2) Widening the access to health services in Lower Middle-Income Countries using health technology and assisted devices. Her research and education activities are closely linked as she is the Programme Lead for a multidisciplinary MSc programme in ‘Amputation and Prosthetic Rehabilitation’ and supervisors UG, MSc and doctoral projects within this field.

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Lived Experiences by Rehabilitation and Disability Groups in Uganda as Shared at the Fit for Purpose Conference

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06/12/2021 / Laurence / Blog

Home working in Covid 19 times

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30/04/2020 / Carolyn / Blog

Recent Tweets

Retweet on TwitterSalford Human Movement and Rehabilitation Research Retweeted
CDTPandOCDT in Prosthetics & Orthotics@CDTPandO·
26 Jan

We had a great webinar tonight with over 40 attendees. Very insightful discussion over what to include in a #PhD application. Thanks to our contribuors @YelizPrior @HallMdh @SamCurtin5 and our amazing students @JenAndrewsPod Olly, Sean and Matt. Applications close on Feb 11th

Retweet on TwitterSalford Human Movement and Rehabilitation Research Retweeted
YelizPriorDr Yeliz Prior@YelizPrior·
20 Jan

📢The first conference organised by our @CDTPandOSociety students for the @CDTPandO was a great success👏

'The Future of #Prosthetics & #Orthotics' had attendees 👥from across the world including Ghana, Japan, Australia, America, and Pakistan.

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https://www.salford.ac.uk/news/first-centre-doctoral-training-conference-huge-success

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