Promoting Mobility and Independence using Technology (PROMIT)
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The core ambition of the members in PROMIT is to advance the frontiers of knowledge regarding the role of technology for end-users, staff and stakeholders. The knowledge gained from the projects may influence the quality of healthcare, the prescription guidelines for technical products and the decisions for policymaking. Please contact our group leaders Katarina Baudin or Helen Lindner if you have any questions or possible future collaborations.
Researchers
Research projects
- Assessment of Capacity for Myoelectric Control (ACMC)
- Can prosthetic wrist reduce compensatory movements among upper limb prosthesis users?
- Effects of cognitive assistive technology in individuals with cognitive impairments - a longitudinal study
- Eye-tracking glasses to measure cognitive load in bionic prosthetic hand users
- Freedom, Rights and Existence for Everyone - in a digital society (FREE)
- The development of an automatic cognitive screening test using Advanced Eye-Tracking Technology
- Use of eye tracking technology among individuals with multiple disabilities and severe communication difficulties
- Welfare technology in elderly care homes supported by students
Research funding bodies
- National Health Care Science Postgraduate School
- University Health Care Research Center, Region Örebro County