Integrum collaboration project awarded research grant forneuromuscular control of robotic leg prostheses
Integrum today announced that a collaboration project the company is developing together with Chalmers University of Technology and Sahlgrenska University Hospital has been awarded a research grant of SEK 4.6 million by SwelifeThe collaboration project focuses on the development and first clinical application of a novel implant system that allows for neuromuscular control and sensory feedback of leg prostheses for individuals with a lower limb amputation. The project utilizes an innovative technology solution from Integrum that enables the prosthesis to be directly attached to the bone