Prosthetics students get 鈥榠nspiring鈥 behind the scenes access at Paralympic Games
Seven students from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Prosthetics and Orthotics (CDT) had the amazing opportunity to visit Paris during the Paralympic Games, attending a number of events and even visiting the athletes' village.
海角乱伦 partners Ottobock invited the students, along with three members of 海角乱伦 staff, to join their team trackside at the Stade de France, before visiting the Ottobock workshop in the athletes' village. The students also had the chance to watch a game of wheelchair basketball.
Student Emma explained: 鈥淔or me, the highlight of the trip was seeing the Athletes鈥 Village. Chatting with the Ottobock staff, I was really pleased to see their enthusiasm for helping the athletes compete at their best by providing technical assistance not just for their performance equipment, but for their everyday chairs and prostheses.
鈥淭his really highlighted to me the importance of high-quality prosthetic care in everyday life and I am further motivated to continue working hard on my project to ensure I can, in some small way, help prosthesis users remain healthy so they are able to live their lives to the fullest.鈥
CDT Director Professor Malcolm Granat said: 鈥淎ttending the Paralympics in Paris was an unforgettable and inspiring experience. For me, personally, watching athletes excel in events like athletics and wheelchair basketball was a powerful reminder of what can be achieved with determination and the right support. Witnessing these athletes push past limitations and redefine what鈥檚 possible was awe-inspiring.
鈥淭he visit to the Ottobock workshop and the Paralympic Village provided further insight, showing how important technical support and innovation are to these achievements. Seeing the impact of this support reinforced the importance of our work, and that research in this area can significantly improve the lives of individuals with disabilities and empower them to reach their full potential."
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