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Enhanced Mobility with Smart Knee Joints

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Microprocessor-controlled knee joints can significantly influence the mobility, safety and participation of users with different activity levels. Current studies show how modern MPK systems perform in rehabilitation and daily life – from early initial treatment to return to work. You will take away how to select the appropriate technology based on clinical evidence and how to specifically enhance the functional benefit for your patients.

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Event Location

Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3

Subprogram Items

1:45 PM - 3:00 PM TUE 19. MAY
Characterization of the Baseline Status of 107 Limited Community Ambulators in a Randomized Controlled Trial with a Microprocessor Prosthetic Knee.
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
1:45 PM - 3:00 PM TUE 19. MAY
Return to and Participation in Work Life of TF Amputees Using a Microprocessor-Controlled Prosthetic Knee Joint
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
1:45 PM - 3:00 PM TUE 19. MAY
Assessing Clinical Outcomes with Microprocessor Knee Utilization in a K2 Population (ASCENT K2): Results for 107 Older Above-Knee Prosthesis Users.
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
1:45 PM - 3:00 PM TUE 19. MAY
Early Initial Treatment with Microprocessor-Controlled Knee Joints Using Prostheses Specialised for Mobility Grades I-II in Inpatient Rehabilitation: Prospective Multicentre Observational Study
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3
1:45 PM - 3:00 PM TUE 19. MAY
Design and Evaluation of KASPER: A Knee-Ankle Prosthesis for Sit-to-Stand Support
Room 2, Congress Center OTWorld (CCO), Hall 3