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Pistorius’ Saga Takes Turn Oscar Pistorius of South Africa performs in the men’s 400m during the Norwich Union Grand Prix at the Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield, England. Photo: ANDREW YATES/AFP/Getty
Pistorius’ Saga Takes Turn Oscar Pistorius of South Africa performs in the men’s 400m during the Norwich Union Grand Prix at the Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield, England. Photo: ANDREW YATES/AFP/Getty
Thanks for the Memories I have just finished reading the April 2007 edition of The O&P EDGE and could not rest because of the memories that it brought to mind. Thank
Last weekend I was thinking about some of the most notable humanitarian aid awareness initiatives that have occurred over the last few decades. Farm Aid, Live Aid, and USA for
In this issue we take a look at O&P and humanitarian and education efforts in developing countries around the world. On the surface, this seems cut-and-dried enough, but when we
When John German’s left arm was amputated below the elbow in 1987, he initially resisted the idea that he could no longer be left-handed. German, who had undergone 17 surgeries-one
In 1970, a new development began to fuel better care worldwide for persons who suffer from neuromuscular and skeletal impairments. A group of farsighted rehabilitation professionals, including surgeons, prosthetists/orthotists, physical
Will and determination help expand worldly mission of Clear Path International. James Hathaway was late for his flight-“of course,” he says-when he saw his opportunity. Imbert Matthee was deep in
Vairo Chavez, a young Guatemalan man, hadn’t been able to work since becoming a bilateral BK and AK amputee after he was electrocuted while working on a construction site. Emine

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