Project description
This project aims to develop, manufacture and test an MRI-compatible device for applying loads representative of daily living activities during MRI scanning of patients with lower limb amputation.
Supervisors research focus
My research combines in-vitro experiments, medical/high-resolution imaging with multiscale computational (micro- and macro- finite element (FE)) modelling to: (i) comprehensively evaluate novel and improve existing prostheses designs, and (ii) study biomechanical injuries such as bone fractures and pressure sores. These injuries affect a diverse range of patients including the elderly population, patients with OA, diabetics as well as wheelchair users and bed-ridden patients. Though my research I aspire to improve injury prevention, care and treatment.
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