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Dr Vikranth Harthikote Nagaraja's Outputs (7)

Validation of a marker-based motion capture method for measuring the coupling between the ulna and a bypass socket attached to the forearm (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Background
Poor comfort and function are consistently linked to prosthetic non-use and abandonment [1]. Current prosthetic devices are considered to “not offer sufficient functional advantage to compensate for any inconvenience or discomfort involve... Read More about Validation of a marker-based motion capture method for measuring the coupling between the ulna and a bypass socket attached to the forearm.

Pigs Going Out on a Limb: Proof of concept of a video fluoroscopy method for measuring trans-radial socket-residuum coupling (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Background
Complaints about comfort and function are consistently associated with prosthetic non-use and abandonment, and the design of sockets likely impacts both aspects [1]. Socket fit can be considered the compromise between socket function and... Read More about Pigs Going Out on a Limb: Proof of concept of a video fluoroscopy method for measuring trans-radial socket-residuum coupling.

Reimagining India's National Telemedicine Service to improve access to care (2024)
Journal Article
Dastidar, B. G., Jani, A. R., Suri, S., & Harthikote Nagaraja, V. (2024). Reimagining India's National Telemedicine Service to improve access to care. Lancet, 30, 100480. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lansea.2024.100480

India's free-to-use National Telemedicine Service, eSanjeevani, has provided over 276 million consultations and shown promise to reduce systemic inequalities in access to care. However, recent reports of dropping footfall have raised questions about... Read More about Reimagining India's National Telemedicine Service to improve access to care.

Travellers with prosthetic limbs, a neglected population. A perspective on what travel health practitioners need to know (2024)
Journal Article
L. Bauer, I., & H. Nagaraja, V. (2024). Travellers with prosthetic limbs, a neglected population. A perspective on what travel health practitioners need to know. #Journal not on list, 10, Article 14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40794-024-00226-z

Background: The benefits of travel for the wellbeing of people of all ages and abilities are well known, though travellers with prostheses have so far been excluded. Limb loss, due to trauma, vascular disease, cancer, or infections requires a prosthe... Read More about Travellers with prosthetic limbs, a neglected population. A perspective on what travel health practitioners need to know.

Repair of Assistive Products in the UK: Wheelchairs. Outcomes of a 1-day workshop exploring this topic from user, community and provision system perspectives
Preprint / Working Paper

Our recent one-day workshop brought together a diverse group of stakeholders to examine the challenges and opportunities in wheelchair repair services. By engaging multiple perspectives, we gained valuable insights into how improved repair processes... Read More about Repair of Assistive Products in the UK: Wheelchairs. Outcomes of a 1-day workshop exploring this topic from user, community and provision system perspectives.