Wuxi Yingzhui Service Log January 8th
Service purpose: To visit the Harbin Maoershan Harbin Sports Institute Ski Resort to conduct a demand survey for residual limb accessories and provide customized solutions for three young team members.
Service Date:
January 8, 2024
Service target: Disabled snowboarders from Heilongjiang Harbin Sports Institute
Service location: Harbin Maoershan Harbin Sports Institute Ski Resort
Service personnel: Zhu Zeyun (General Manager) and Liu Qikang (Carbon Fiber Structural Engineer)
Li Liang (Eucommia ulmoides gum engineer, expert in limb accessories for high-altitude skiing at the Winter Olympics)
Service purpose: To visit the Harbin Maoershan Harbin Sports Institute Ski Resort to conduct a demand survey for residual limb accessories and provide customized solutions for three young team members.
Service content:
1. Demand research:
-Communicate with Coach Song and three team members to understand their actual usage and needs.
-Preliminary determination of product optimization and customization direction.
2. Product development and trial:
-Preliminary development of high-end carbon fiber gaskets to meet the skiing needs of some team members.
-We plan to develop a prosthetic receiving cavity made of Eucommia ulmoides gum material in the future, providing better comfort and fit.
3. Technical support and suggestions:
-Engineer Li Liang provided professional advice on the development of Eucommia ulmoides gum material accessories, emphasizing its advantages in comfort, toughness, and shaping.
-To solve the problem of mismatched receiving cavities caused by athlete limb atrophy, specific technical solutions and suggestions are provided.
Optimization achievements and suggestions:
-The preliminarily developed carbon fiber gasket has received positive feedback, providing effective support for skiing training.
-The artificial limb receiving cavity made of Eucommia ulmoides gum material has obvious advantages, and it is recommended to further develop and promote it.
Conclusion and recommendations:
Continue to deepen cooperation and provide more personalized and efficient solutions for residual limb assistive devices based on the actual needs of team members.
Attached diagram
-On site communication and research photos--
Trial use of Eucommia ulmoides gum receiving chamber samples
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