Tailor-made prosthetic liners could help more amputees walk again
Published on 21 June 2019Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new way of designing and manufacturing bespoke prosthetic liners, in less than a day.
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Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new way of designing and manufacturing bespoke prosthetic liners, in less than a day.
The University has been recognised for its commitment to openness and transparency around the use of animals in research.
Researchers hope that the findings could help develop new ways to train people with hoarding difficulties to discard clutter.
The polarisation signature reveals magnetic fields in the universe's most powerful explosions to be much more patchy and tangled than first thought.
This year’s Annual Conference for ESPE takes place in Bath, hosted by the University’s Department of Economics
The new study focused on teenage girls with conduct disorder, a severe form of antisocial behaviour.
Researchers at the University will play a key role in UK public health, tackling the rise in conditions such as heart disease and poor mental health.
Most studies into the impact of technology use on psychological wellbeing rely on flawed measures say researchers.
Professor Dylan Thompson will present his research on digital healthcare technologies at the Department of Health and Social Care.
The psychologists behind the research hope their insights can help the autistic community and those around them in adapting support available.