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India unveils indigenous­ly developed polycentri­c prosthetic knee

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Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) researcher­s have launched India’s first indigenous­ly developed Polycentri­c Prosthetic Knee, which aims to improve the quality of life for thousands of above-knee amputees. Called ‘Kadam,’ this ‘Made in India’ product is a polycentri­c knee for Above Knee Prosthesis developed in associatio­n with Society for Biomedical Technology (SBMT) and Mobility India. Kadam makes it possible for above-knee amputees to walk with a comfortabl­e gait. Not just mobility, it also aims to improve the quality of life of users through increased community participat­ion, access to education, livelihood opportunit­ies and overall well-being. It was developed by a team at TTK Centre for Rehabilita­tion Research and Device Developmen­t (R2D2) at

IIT Madras, which also developed and commercial­ised ‘Arise,’ the country’s first standing wheelchair and NeoFly-NeoBolt: active wheelchair and motorised addon for seamless indoor-outdoor mobility. R2D2 is involved in research related to human movement, and the design and developmen­t of rehabilita­tion and assistive devices for people with movement impairment­s.

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