Research in P&O: Are We Addressing Clinically Relevant Problems?
The Northwestern University Prosthetics Research Laboratory (NUPRL) and Rehabilitation Engineering Research Program (RERP) wants to know what you think about the current status of P&O research, and where you believe research efforts need to be directed in the future.

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The Northwestern University Prosthetics Research Laboratory (NUPRL) and Rehabilitation Engineering Research Program (RERP) wants to know what you think about the current status of P&O research, and where you believe research efforts need to be directed in the future.  

 

NUPRL is asking for opinions on the research needs in P&O from prosthetic & orthotic users, prosthetists, orthotists, technicians, researchers and therapists via an online survey and forum.  You can choose to participate in both or only one of these activities. 

 

The brief survey, to be completed by December 30, can be found at: express.perseus.com/perseus/surveys/1734848031/158e0e1f.htm. 

 

The forum, found at: forum.repoc.northwestern.edu, provides for ongoing discussion, so check in often to contribute to ongoing dialogue or to create a new discussion.  You will need to register in order to participate in the forum.  The forum will run from November 21, 2005 to January 15, 2006.

 

NUPRL will hold a State of the Science (SOS) Conference early 2006 to assess the current state of P&O research and to identify clinically relevant topics that should be the focus of research endeavors over the next 5-10 years. 

 

The key recommendations from this conference, survey and forum will be presented at the American Academy of Orthotists & Prosthetists (AAOP) annual meeting, March 1-4, 2006 in Chicago.  They will then open the floor to public opinion.

 

For further deatils, contact Stefania Fatone, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, NUPRL & RERP at: s-fatone@northwestern.edu.

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