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Double Doctoral Program MOA

The virtual Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
with Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Japan
Double Doctoral Program MOA
On 22nd November 2021, 16:30 – 17:25 (GMT+7, Bangkok Time), the virtual Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for Double Degree Doctoral Program in Prosthetics and Orthotics has been officially signed between the Sirindhorn School of Prosthetic and Orthotic (SSPO), Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, and Graduate School of Health and Welfare, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
Double Doctoral Program MOA
Prof. Prasit Wattanapha
In this event, Prof. Prasit Wattanapha, Dean of Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, and Dr. Masatoyo Nishizawa, President of Niigata University of Health and Welfare, with respectful representatives from each university jointly signed and witnessed the virtual MOA signing ceremony together to create a strong cooperation in exchange and development of the P&O postgraduate education.
Double Doctoral Program MOA
This Doctoral Degree Program is the first double doctoral program in prosthetics and orthotics in the world !! The program is now open for the first batch.

 


For those who interest for an application,
please feel free to contact our postgraduate program for details
Email: simspoedu@gmail.com

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Variety of athletics Another success of Thailand in Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020

Variety of athletics Another success of Thailand in Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020

Variety of athletics in Paralympic Tokyo 2020

Recently, You might have heard the good news from the Thai athletes in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games about their victory by receiving 9 medals from the athletics race. ; therefore, we would like to illuminate about athletics in the Paralympics game.

There are six classifications in paralympic athletics, and each class divides into two types which are track (T) and field (F)

Category 1 vision impairment (T/F11-T/F13)or visually impaired is further subdivided into 3 types according to their ability to see.

Category 2 INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT (T20/F20)There will be competitions in both running and throwing formats.

Category 3 COORDINATION IMPAIRMENTS (F31, T32/F32-T38/F38) such as those with cerebral palsy Palsy or people with traumatic brain injury This class will compete in the form of throwing long jump or running.

Category 4 SHORT STATURE (T40/F40, T41/F41) or short stature, divided into 2 types according to athlete’s height and proportion of their arms.

Category 5 LIMB DEFICIENCIES (T42/F42 – T46/F46, T47; T/F61-64) or those who have limb amputation both from surgery and congenital deficiency. There will be competitions in the form of throwing weights, high jumps, and running, and in this class, prosthetic legs or prosthetic arms are also used as an essential part.

CLASS 6 IMPAIRED MUSCLE POWER OR IMPAIRED RANGE OF MOVEMENT (T51-54; F51-57) or those with muscle weakness or limited mobility Athletes in this class will compete in wheelchairs such as Wheelchair racing or sitting on a specific chair for competitions in throwing chair competitions are categorized according to the ability of the muscles in each area to be used differently.

Source : International Paralympic committee

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The mind-controlled Prosthetic Arm

In 2018, there was a report about the first person who lives with the trial of the mind-controlled prosthetic arm developed by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. It is a mechanical arm that can control movement through thought which will respond to various controls. This prosthetic arm is attached to a surgically implanted metal piece into the user’s humerus. Its responsiveness is close to the true-to-life human arm; however, there are also disadvantages in that the operator of the prosthetic arm must not come into contact with water and must not drive. Technology nowadays can take prostheses far beyond what we can imagine. Although they are still in the experimental stage, we hope to see more of these devices to help all people with disabilities return to life functioning correctly and live happily.

Ref : https://futurism.com/mind-controlled-robotic-arm-johnny…
http://www.thailandindustry.com/onlinemag/view2.php…
https://innoversity.masci.or.th/?p=23159

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