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Motorica India Showcases Advanced Prosthetic Innovation at 29th OPAI National Conference

IMT News Desk
IMT News Desk
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Motorica showcased its latest prosthetic solutions at the 29th National Conference of the Orthotics and Prosthetics Association of India in Ahmedabad. The three day event held at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium brought together prosthetists, orthotists, clinicians, rehabilitation specialists, researchers and technology providers from India and overseas to discuss the future of orthotic and prosthetic care, with a strong focus on digital technologies, clinical outcomes and accessibility across diverse healthcare settings.

Motorica India presented a portfolio of advanced prosthetic solutions designed to enhance mobility, independence and quality of life for individuals with limb loss. The team shared real world case studies from metro, tier two and tier three regions, highlighting how reliable prosthetic interventions can improve daily functionality and even support long-term rehabilitation. The case discussions underlined the importance of combining robust engineering with patient-centred clinical protocols to achieve consistent outcomes across varied geographies and healthcare infrastructures.

Motorica also used the platform to introduce its Premium Educational Program, a structured professional training initiative originally launched in Russia to develop specialised prosthetics engineers for upper and lower limb solutions. The program blends online theoretical modules with intensive, hands-on clinical and manufacturing exposure, reflecting the company’s commitment to strengthening clinical education and skill development at a global level. By familiarising professionals with modern design, fitting and follow-up practices, the initiative aims to build local capacity and support the adoption of advanced prosthetic technologies in emerging markets such as India.

Commenting on the company’s participation, Mr Kavinder Beniwal, Chief Operating Officer, Motorica India, said, “Our presence at the OPAI National Conference reflects Motorica India’s commitment to advancing prosthetic care through innovation and clinical collaboration. As we expand our footprint across the country, our focus remains on improving access to advanced and reliable prosthetic solutions while contributing to stronger mobility outcomes for individuals with limb loss.”

Motorica’s clinical expertise was further showcased on the inaugural day through a dedicated session by Dr Andrey Shumaev, Director of Rehabilitation at Motorica, titled “Reactivating the Brain Body Connection: The PNF Reboot in Upper Limb Rehabilitation.” The session, part of the key speaker programme, focused on structured neurorehabilitation approaches that support effective prosthetic adaptation and long-term functional recovery. Dr Shumaev outlined how integrating neurorehabilitation techniques into prosthetic training can help patients achieve more natural movement patterns and better integrate devices into daily life.

Sharing his perspective on the Indian landscape, Dr Andrey Shumaev said, “India is at a pivotal stage in the evolution of prosthetic and rehabilitation care. Platforms such as the OPAI National Conference enable meaningful exchange between clinicians and technology providers, which is essential for improving real-world patient outcomes. At Motorica, we combine advanced prosthetic technologies with structured rehabilitation frameworks to help individuals with limb loss regain confidence, functionality and independence.”

Having established its India presence in 2025 with the launch of its New Delhi office, Motorica India continues to collaborate with hospitals, rehabilitation centres and industry stakeholders to strengthen clinical education and expand access to advanced prosthetic technologies across the country. The company’s engagement at the 29th OPAI National Conference underscores its long-term intent to support the growth of an integrated, innovation-driven prosthetic and rehabilitation ecosystem in India.

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