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Listen to podcasts, find out more about how you can get involved in the National Rehabilitation Centre, and discover education and training opportunities.

The National Rehabilitation Centre will transform outcomes for people who have suffered potentially life-changing injury, trauma or illness.

Find out more about the work we are doing, how you can get involved, opportunities to develop new skills and advance research to make a difference to people’s lives.

Listen to our podcasts

Charting the evolution of the NRC and exploring ground-breaking research.

Experts from Loughborough University and The University of Nottingham talk about the development of the National Rehabilitation Centre and the Rehabilitation Technologies Network as well as their cutting-edge work.

The development of the NRC

Professor Mark Lewis (Loughborough University), Pip Logan (The University of Nottingham) and Miriam Duffy (NRC Programme Director) talk to host Martin Foster about the development of the National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) – detailing its clinical benefits, facilities as well and its long-term impact in the world of rehabilitation.

Exoskeletons and rehabilitation technology

Dr Michael Craven (Principal Research Fellow at The University of Nottingham) discusses his research in rehabilitation technology – diving into the use of exoskeletons in musculoskeletal rehabilitation as well as sharing future development plans for the NRC.

Enhancing prosthesis using 3D printing

Dr Anna Lion (Research Fellow of Faculty of Engineering at The University of Nottingham) and Professor Richard Bibb (Associate Dean of Research at Nottingham Trent University) discuss the Rehabilitation Technologies Network as well as the development of technology to enhance rehabilitation devices using 3D printing and how it fits within the NRC.

Education and training

We offer extensive education and training linked to rehabilitation - including professional short courses, degrees and research opportunities.

Browse the opportunities offered by Loughborough University and The University of Nottingham.

Get involved

People with lived experience of rehabilitation are at the heart of the NRC - and we welcome your unique insights.

Please get in touch and help us shape our work to deliver better outcomes for all.

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