
معرفی
Prof. Corry van der Sluis is a Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Medical Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). His work focuses on prosthetics for upper limb deficiencies, musculoskeletal health in amputees, and rehabilitation strategies. He holds additional roles including membership in the Amputee Prosthetics Working Group, Hand and Wrist Rehabilitation Group, and chairs the Scientific Committee of ISPO-International. He also contributes to the De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation Center in Utrecht (unpaid).
His research emphasizes hand rehabilitation, prosthetic functionality, and improving quality of life for individuals with upper limb deficiencies. Notable studies include investigations into wrist prosthesis design, musculoskeletal complaints in amputees, and work participation predictors. He collaborates with institutions like the UMCG and international organizations, contributing to both clinical and technological advancements in prosthetics.
Media engagements highlight his expertise in prosthetic advancements, such as osseointegration and 3D-printed prosthetics for war victims. His work bridges clinical practice and engineering, addressing real-world challenges faced by amputees.


