Prosthetic Questionnaire

Gary Seaman

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Prosthetic Questionnaire

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Gary Seaman

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Hi All
I am looking for assistance with the final part of my Masters Degree
research project; which I am completing through the National Centre of Orthotics and
Prosthetics, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland. I initially intended
for this to be an Internet based questionnaire, in that I could through list
servers and interest groups get the required numbers however even after
months of trying and having the questionnaire published on many web sites the
response has been very disappointing, therefore I have fallen back to my only
other option to get this large sample and that is to ask all my friends and
colleagues if they would be interested in helping in this project. My research
project is evaluating the prosthesis and its effect on the user, specifically
the knee joint. This is a very detailed questionnaire and requires a large
number of responses, I am hoping for between 300 and 600, more if possible. The
questionnaire is studying the users needs and hopefully will identify which
types of components are better suited to different activities. The
questionnaire is of a very high standard and the results should be beneficial to
Prosthetists and users.
The information remains confidential and the clients details remain with the
practitioners. If you could keep a list of patients and give each patient a
number and then only submit this number, in this way patients details will
remain confidential.
Please feel free to contact me if there are any questions
I will mail the Questionnaire to whom ever is interested
Looking forward to your response
Gary Seaman
Masters Degree Student Orthotics and Prosthetics
Strathclyde University National Centre, Scotland
Prosthetist & Orthotis

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Dip. Clinical Gait Analysis
Cologne, Germany
Handy + 49 173 5275750

                          

Citation

Gary Seaman, “Prosthetic Questionnaire,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/224891.