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Osseointegration Group’s UK partner is Relimb, the first UK-based civilian treatment pathway for osseointegration and TMR.
Relimb was founded in 2018 by Mr. Norbert Kang and Mr. Alexander Woollard, both plastic surgeons from North London’s Royal Free Hospital. Relimb provides a complete reconstructive service for people living with traumatic injury or amputation.
With decades of combined experience and a proven record of excellent patient outcomes, the team at Relimb understands the transformative potential of procedures like osseointegration and Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) in improving quality of life.
The highly experienced interdisciplinary team of prosthetists, orthotists and pysiotherapists at Dorset Orthopaedics adopt a comprehensive approach to care, integrating innovative, state-of-the-art componentry and specialist knowledge to optimise mobility, independence and quality of life for our patients.
If you’re considering osseointegration, or you’ve completed your surgery and are now enjoying life with osseointegration, we want to hear from you! Share your ideas, news, stories, feedback and pictures with us here!
The Osseointegration Group exists to enable amputees worldwide to improve their quality of life through the application of clincal expertise and technical and technological innovation.
Information provided via this website is for educational and communication purposes only. The material presented is neither intended to convey the only, nor necessarily the best, method or procedure, but rather represents techniques and procedures used by The Osseointegration Group (OG). OG disclaims any and all liability for injury and/or other damages which result from an individual using techniques presented on this website. To the best of our knowledge, we believe the information presented is current and applicable to work being done by orthopaedic surgeons worldwide