Hi, I'm Omar! I'm here to give trans-tibial amputees sensory feedback from their prosthetics.
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(Removed, pending review) , specialising in restoring sensory feedback to amputees who have prosthetic legs. We aim to increase the amount of people who have prosthetic limbs and help those already owning a prosthesis by restoring sensory feedback to the amputated leg. We were hoping to establish some sort of correspondence with people directly in the field to get a better understanding of the preferences of the industry.
I've prepared some quick questions, please could email me at (Removed, pending review) and we'll go through them together!
Hope to hear from you soon!
With love,
Omar (Removed, full name)
I've prepared some quick questions, please could email me at (Removed, pending review) and we'll go through them together!
Hope to hear from you soon!
With love,
Omar (Removed, full name)
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Hello @Omar
Welcome to the community and thank you for sharing your research with us, your work sounds interesting.
Before we allow your contact details on the community, please could you fill out the attached form and return it to community@scope.org.uk, so that we can ensure this opportunity is safe for our members.
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