Part 1: Richard Seabrook from Ropewalk Chambers provides an overview of lower limb amputation claims.
Part 2: Jamie Gillespie from Pace Rehabilitation talks about exciting developments in and clinical trial of electronic microprocessor-controlled feet. Electronic microprocessor controlled knee joints and arm prostheses are well established and commonly used within prosthetic rehabilitation. Intelligent microprocessor controlled feet whilst not new, continue to be an area of discussion within legal claims. This presentation will explain how this group of advanced prosthetic feet are evaluated and used within private prosthetic facilities within the UK. Functional advantages for the amputee will be discussed along with limitations of use of these designs.
Richard Seabrook’s recent practice acting for both Claimants and Defendants includes cases involving bi-lateral lower limb amputation, single lower limb amputation, brachial plexus injuries resulting in elective arm amputation and prosthetic...
Jamie Gillespie has over 20 years of experience working as a HCPC Registered Prosthetist. A motorcycle accident during 1994 resulting in a below knee amputation led to a change of career from the military to the prosthetic industry. During his...