Research and evaluation
Do you/your child have an activity prosthesis such as a running blade or a cycling arm? Are you/your child aged 25 or under? If so, we would like your help!
My name is Megan Rayner, I am a 4th year Prosthetics and Orthotics student at the University of Strathclyde. I am completing a study about how specialised activity and sports prostheses have affected activity levels of children and young people. This project will be supervised by Sarah Day, a Prosthetist-Orthotist and Teaching Fellow at The University of Strathclyde.
Having been involved in sports and coaching for many years, I am keen to explore how activity prostheses affect children and young people with limb differences and to work out whether there is anything more that could be done to increase their activity.
If you are interested, please click here which will take you to an information sheet and the questionnaire.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via megan.rayner.2017@uni.strath.ac.uk.
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