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Sunnybrook Hospital And Nia Technologies Receive Co-Design Grant From MaRS

Nia • November 17, 2017

On November 17, 2017, the MaRS Procurement by Co-Design Advisory Board announced the award Co-Design Grants to four innovation teams made up of Ontario healthcare delivery organizations and technology vendors.

 

Nia Technologies is proud to be partnered with Dr. Amanda Mayo, Amputee Rehab Physician of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, who was named a recipient of one of the grants.


The following is an excerpt from the announcement. You can read the full story here.


Dr. Amanda Mayo, Amputee Rehab Physician of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Matt Ratto, Chief Science Officer of Nia Technologies, are working to reduce the cost and time of lower limb prosthetic socket fabrication and prosthetic fitting. Currently, laborious manual plaster casting and prosthetic fabrication techniques lead to delays in fitting and patient rehab. Such delays put patients at higher risk for functional decline, contractures, pressure sores and falls. This co-design project seeks to return patients to walking sooner thus preventing functional decline while creating a more efficient and cost-effective process.

By Melanie Meloche-Holubowski, Radio Canada February 23, 2024
In Lviv, the Unbroken National Rehabilitation Center has already treated more than 16,000 wounded civilians and soldiers, including 2,000 children. More than 100,000 surgeries have been done. "Everyone is on adrenaline. Everyone is motivated. We are in survival mode. We do it because our friends, our parents, our husbands are on the battlefield", says M aryana Svirchuk from Unbroken . It is estimated that more than 10,000 Ukrainian civilians and 70,000 soldiers have been killed since Russia invaded on February 24, 2022. Nearly 19,000 civilians and 100,000 soldiers were reportedly injured. When the war began, the regional civilian hospital had to quickly change course to meet demand, but the staff had little experience in treating war wounds. In addition, the city's hospital has had to adapt to a very large volume of new patients – thousands of Ukrainians who have fled the fighting in the west to settle in Lviv. ...... For the complete story, please follow this link .
By The Globe and Mail - Eric Reguly October 29, 2023
Amid the tragedies of the war in Ukraine , t here are small victories, small incidents of hope that inspire and rally the defenders. One of those moments came on Sunday in Kyiv, when war amputees fitted with prosthetic legs took part in a charity race that made crowds cheer with pride.  The race, organized by the Nova Post express delivery company and billed as the “World’s Longest Marathon” – a reference to the 3,359 days that have passed since the war started with Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014 – included 15 amputees who were given new limbs in the Unbroken National Rehabilitation Center at St. Panteleimon hospital in Lviv. One of them, Serhii Yevtushenko, walked and ran his one-kilometre event with a prosthesis made from a Canadian-donated 3D printer that was recently installed at Unbroken. “I had no problem with my new Canadian leg,” he told The Globe and Mail after the race. “Morally, this event felt good and I would like to thank Canada.” ...... For the complete story, please follow this link .
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