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Bio-Flex Yarns Limited
Bio-Flex Yarns Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2014 based in Northern Ireland.
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Financial period: 1 Oct 2023 to 30 Sep 2024
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IMPILO-AI: Intelligent Monitoring of Prosthesis conditions In LOwer limb amputees - Advancing Innovation
1 Nov 2023 to 30 Apr 2025
A prosthetic leg is a tremendous aid to people living with lower limb loss, but wearing it every day is not without its problems. Heat, moisture and friction can irritate the leg's sensitive skin, causing irritation and soreness. Often, this leads to inflammation and open wounds which are extremely difficult to heal and which may become infected. Many peo...
Non-invasive telemetric sensing for lower leg amputee surface skin management - Second Site Proposal
1 Jun 2020 to 30 Sep 2021
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Non-Invasive Telemetric Sensing for Lower Leg Amputee Surface Skin Management
1 Feb 2018 to 31 Dec 2021
Lower limb amputations not only occur following accidents or war, but now predominantly occur as a complication of diabetes, following ulceration and gangrene. Wearing a prosthesis following amputation facilitates social and economic activity and inclusion, but nearly 75% of leg amputees experience skin complications, which can result in abandoning the pr...