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Invitation to Participate in Prosthetics Research (Breakdown/Repair/Lifecycle and Afterlife of Prosthetic Limbs)

Lesley Davidson
Lesley Davidson • 19 November 2024

We are writing to ask for your help with two research studies which aim to gain insights into the breakdown, repair and lifecycle of prosthetic limbs in the UK. 

  • Study 1: Exploring experiences of breakdown and the repair of prosthetic limbs 
  • Study 2: Sustainable futures for prosthetic limbs - perspectives on the lifecycle and afterlife of a prosthesis

We are seeking views from anyone with experience of upper and lower limb prosthetics. This may include: Prosthesis users, caregivers, healthcare professionals, manufacturers or other similar background. 

 

Study 1: Exploring experiences of breakdown and the repair of prosthetic limbs

We are looking for research participants to share their experiences or knowledge of repair and maintenance services for upper and lower limb prosthetics in the UK. We want to know more about:

  • Your views on why prosthetic limbs break down
  • What impact it has when a limb breaks down
  • What it’s like for users accessing repair and maintenance support in the UK
  • Experiences accessing repair services – are they positive, or negative?
  • What it’s like for clinicians or manufacturers providing repair and maintenance services 
  • Your views on how services could be improved. 

If you would like to take part or would like further information, please contact the research team for an informal chat (L.davidson3@edu.salford.ac.uk). 

 

Study 2: Sustainable futures for prosthetic limbs - perspectives on the lifecycle and afterlife of a prosthesis

We’re looking for people to help us improve our current understanding of the lifecycle and disposal practices of prosthetic limbs. We are seeking views regarding what happens to a limb when it comes to the end of its lifecycle?

  • Are they kept, returned, retrieved, recycled, donated, buried or cremated? 

If you would like to take part or would like further information, please contact the research team for an informal chat (L.davidson3@edu.salford.ac.uk). 

 

Combined discussion: If you have views on both topics and would like to discuss aspects from both studies (i.e. breakdown, repair, sustainability and the prosthesis lifecycle), a combined discussion can be arranged. Please e-mail for further information.

If you would like to take part or would like further information, please read the attached Participant Information Sheets and contact the research team for an informal chat (L.davidson3@edu.salford.ac.uk). 

We are grateful for any support you may be able to provide. 

Yours sincerely,

Lesley Davidson 

 

 

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