Upper Limb
About SIGUL
Scope
The Special Interest Group for Upper Limb strives to serve as a platform for all involved with persons with upper limb difference (not limited to prosthetists, technicians, rehabilitation specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, surgeons, engineers, researchers, students and patients) for further collaboration, and to increase exchange of knowledge. The group can serve as a place to identify common international themes, to share best practices, and to inform the focus for conferences.
Objectives:
- To create an overview of teams / healthcare professionals involved in the scope of the SIG.
- To facilitate partnership between members of SIGUL in order to discuss complex treatment-related issues.
- To create a core outcome set for upper limb prosthetic treatment in order to facilitate international collaboration.
- To create a knowledge agenda aimed at identifying the obstacles in the field of upper limb treatment. This can help to inform the focus of ISPO related events.
- To organize at least every two years a joint meeting during the ISPO Int'l World Congress or at other ISPO events.
The SIGUL pages are under development and content will be added in due time. The ‘Members Only’ section is still under construction. The current content of the SIGUL pages is largely based on the work done by the handsmart group. This group and their website do not exist anymore. SIGUL is grateful to be allowed to build the SIGUL website on the endeavors of handsmart.
Ready to join us?
Click on the link below to let us know that you want to get involved with SIGUL. Please note that you must be an ISPO member to join the group. If you are not a member, but want to be on our mailing list for now, you can do that too.
Events & Activities
Recommended regular conferences relating to upper-limb prosthetics and upcoming SIGUL meetings.

At ISPO World Congress, June 16-19, Stockholm, Sweden, SIGUL will host a symposium on sustainability in relation to upper limb prosthetics and orthotics.
Symposium Prosthetics and Orthotics Upper limb - ISPO Special Interest Group Upper Limb (SIGUL) discuss sustainability: Wednesday June 18, 16:45 – 18:00 pm.
The 2025 World Congress theme explores the ways we can collaborate and innovate to bring about a more sustainable approach to rehabilitation. Members of SIGUL and invited speakers will discuss ideas around reuse of componentry in upper-limb prosthetics and the legal implications, more sustainable approaches to manufacture and maintenance, what a sustainable service may look like in a low-resource setting, and device afterlife.
Join us to learn more about the aims of the newly formed SIGUL, one of two new ISPO International Special Interest groups and what we have accomplished since we last met in Guadalajara. This interactive session will be an opportunity for you to feed back about what you want the SIGUL to look like as it develops. We will then open a discussion around sustainability in upper-limb prosthetics.

Two major conferences on upper limb prosthetics are the MEC and TIPS. Both are normally organized every three years. The last MEC was in 2024; the last TIPS in 2025.
As soon as more information on the next MEC or TIPS is available, it will be published here as well.

Enhancing Skills for Life (ESFL) is excited to be hosting Skills for Life: Bilateral Upper Limb Loss Workshop which is taking place October 15-18, 2025 in Houston, TX. This will be the 7th time this unique workshop will be held. The triennial SFL Workshop and has developed into an internationally recognized event with over 75 people living without both hands or all four limbs from all over the world in attendance. The 3-day workshop includes a program that will feature a series of talks devoted specifically to issues faced by individuals living without both hands or all four limbs and their family members/caregivers. Presenters will include individuals living with bilateral upper limb or quad limb difference, therapists, prosthetists, physicians and others. Subscribe to our newsletters, bookmark our website, or follow us on FB.
Contact:
info@enhancingskillsforlife.org
Website:
https://www.enhancingskillsforlife.org/skills-for-life
Event
- Register for Skills for Life 7. FREE for individuals living without both hands or more.
- Book your hotel roomat the Houston Marriott Sugar Land. Guaranteed rate of $185/night until our block sells out or September 29th.
- CEU’s: ESFL will apply to ABC and TOTA for continuing education credits for healthcare professionals.
- Mark your calendar for a "pre-conference, clinicians only" workshop on October 15th that will focus on the fitting and training of people living without both hands or all four limbs.
- ESFL offers scholarships, up to $1,200USD per recipient, to help offset or cover travel and lodging costs associated with attending the SFL Workshop. Spread the word to those who would benefit. Scholarship Application.
Resources
On the Members Only subpages, an extensive list of publications related to upper limb difference will be made available in due time.
Manufacturers of upper limb products
Please note: ISPO or SIGUL do not endorse nor approve any information and/or product of these manufacturers
- Aether Biomedical (https://www.aetherbiomedical.
com/) - BioNT Labs (https://bionitlabs.com/)
- Coapt (https://coaptengineering.com/)
- College Park (https://www.college-park.com/)
- Covvi (https://www.covvi.com/)
- Fillauer (https://fillauer.com/)
- IBT (https://www.i-biomed.com/)
- Koalaa (https://www.yourkoalaa.com/)
- LTI (https://www.liberatingtech.com/)
- Metacarpal (https://www.metacarpal.co.uk/)
- Moveable (https://www.moveable.nl)
- Naked Prosthetics (https://www.npdevices.com/)
- Open Bionics (https://openbionics.com/)
- Ossur (https://www.ossur.com/)
- Otto Bock (https://www.ottobock.com/)
- Partial Hand Solutions (https://partialhandsolutions.com/)
- Point Designs (https://www.pointdesigns.com/)
- Rebel Bionics (https://rebelbionics.com/)
- Steeper (https://www.steepergroup.com/)
- Taska (https://www.taskaprosthetics.com/
- Texas Assistive Devices (https://n-abler.org/)
- Toughware (https://toughwareprx.com/)
- TRS (https://www.trsprosthetics.com/
- Vincent Systems (https://www.vincentsystems.de/)
Guidelines
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- UCLA Upper Extremity Amputations Manual
https://www.oandplibrary.org/reference/uclamanual/ - Artificial Limbs – a review of current developments 1955
https://www.oandplibrary.org/al/pdf_raw/1955_01_raw.pdf - BSRM Amputee and prosthetic rehabilitation – standards and guidelines
https://www.bsrm.org.uk/downloads/prosthetic-amputeerehabilitation-standards-guidelines-3rdedition-webversion.pdf - ICRC manufacturing guidelines
https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/resources/documents/publication/p0868-1.htm - Care of the person following amputation
https://aci.health.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/361687/ACI-Care-person-following-amputation-interactive.pdf - New York upper-limb prosthetics manual
https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/43656 - Atlas of limb prosthetics
https://www.oandplibrary.org/alp/
https://www.lww.co.uk/9781975184452/atlas-of-amputations-and-limb-deficiencies/ - VA/DoD clinical practice guideline for the management of upper limb amputation rehabilitation
https://www.healthquality.va.gov/guidelines/Rehab/ULA/ - One Hand Project
https://www.ic2a.eu/onehand/
- UCLA Upper Extremity Amputations Manual
Patient Journey & Treatment Team
No matter whether you are a clinician new to the area, a person with limb absence, a family member, a researcher new to the field, or just generally interested, these pages aim to give you a brief introduction to the people you may encounter, their job roles and the types of devices that may be available.
Need more info?
On our Members Only pages you may find extensive additional information. Please join us!
Our group is happy to answer any of your questions. Please email us at sigul@ispoint.org.
SIGUL Founding Members
Alix Chadwell (UK)
Anniversary Research Fellow in Medicine and Medical Engineer at the University of Southampton, UK. Twitter @AlixChadwell
Corry van der Sluis (Netherlands)
Professor and consultant in rehabilitation medicine at the University Medical Center Groningen,The Netherlands. Corry van der Sluis | LinkedIn
Dick Plettenburg (Netherlands)
Em. (bio-)Mechanical Engineer at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands;
Em. Director of Delft Institute of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Kengo Ohnishi (Japan)
Professor of Electronic Information and Biomedical Engineering at Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan.
Liselotte Hermansson (Sweden)
Affiliated professor of Occupational Therapy at Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden. ResearchGate
Sandra Ramdial (Canada)
Certified Prosthetist, (Retired) Operations Manager at Holland Bloorview Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto, Canada and President-Elect, ISPO.
