Mustafa Ahmed participated in the ISPO UK MS Annual Scientific Meeting 2025, held at the Trent Conference Centre in Nottingham. The meeting brought together researchers, clinicians, industry partners, and rehabilitation professionals to discuss innovation in prosthetics, orthotics, rehabilitation, technology, and human mobility.

Enhancing Prosthetic Care Through Daily-Life Monitoring

Mustafa presented a poster titled Enhancing Prosthetic Care Through Daily Life Monitoring with Wearable Sensors: Protocol Description. The work describes a protocol for using wearable sensors to better understand daily-life prosthesis use, with the aim of supporting more objective, personalised, and real-world-informed prosthetic care.

The poster aligns with SUPERLab’s wider interest in wearable sensing, digital health, and human-centred monitoring technologies. By focusing on daily-life movement and prosthesis use, the work contributes to ongoing efforts to move beyond clinic-only assessment and towards evidence that reflects people’s real functional experiences.


Mustafa Ahmed presenting poster at ISPO UK MS ASM 2025

ISPO UK MS ASM 2025 poster presentation

Human Recovery Augmented

The 2025 meeting theme, Human Recovery Augmented: Technology in Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, reflected the growing role of technology in supporting recovery, independence, and quality of life. Topics discussed across the meeting included wearable sensors, robotics, AI-driven rehabilitation, remote monitoring, assistive technologies, prosthetics, orthotics, and rehabilitation practice.

A key message from the meeting was that technology must be developed and evaluated alongside clinical insight, human-centred design, patient voices, equity of access, and meaningful outcomes. This perspective closely aligns with SUPERLab’s work on digital health technologies that are designed for real-world use and clinical relevance.


About ISPO UK MS ASM 2025

The ISPO UK Member Society Annual Scientific Meeting 2025 was held on 29–30 September 2025 at the Trent Conference Centre, Nottingham. The event brought together professionals and researchers from across prosthetics, orthotics, rehabilitation, technology, and physical medicine.

Through presentations, posters, case studies, lectures, and discussion, the meeting provided a platform for sharing research and practice aimed at improving rehabilitation outcomes and advancing technology-supported care.