Triple Amputee Takes to Beltway Relearning to Drive (VIDEO)

Triple amputee takes to Beltway relearning to drive (VIDEO)
Coming home from the war often means months, if not years, of rehabilitation and being forced to learn how to do just about everything differently. Eventually, that includes relearning how to drive. That's where Army Reserve Capt. Tammy Phipps comes in. Read more on WTOP

Double amputee to take 56-foot walk that was 25 years in the making
“I don't want people to feel sorry for me,” the 45-year-old Fort Scott man said of a double amputation that was performed before his last year of college. “This isn't … He was in the hospital for 45 days, then transferred to Fort Scott for four days … Read more on Tahlequah Daily Press

Robert Kitson's rugby union brightspots of the year 2012
It is still a brutal trade – six Wasps players were forced to retire prematurely inside 14 months – but, fingers crossed, fitness levels, treatment and rehab are all improving the situation. … The original said that Lindsay Hilton was a quadruple … Read more on The Guardian (blog)


 

MossRehab Patient Story – – After suffering a traumatic injury at work resulting in the loss of his right leg, James Wolf doubted he would ever live a normal life. However, with the tremendous help of MossRehab and his remarkable strength, James is able to do things today that far exceed anyones expectations.

 


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