Volume 28, Issue 5 | September/October 2018, Page 11 | by Karin Williamson | When we were 20 weeks pregnant with our second child, a routine ultrasound found that the baby was missing his fibula bone and his right leg was 30 percent shorter than the left.
An Unusual Fit
Volume 28, Issue 5 | September/October 2018, Page 40 | by Tony Phillips | Stephen Miller, a certified prosthetist and orthotist at Hanger Clinic in Savannah, Georgia, is part of the subset of specialists in his field who can actually wear his own products.
When Disaster Strikes
Created 09/20/2018
Some of the things you can do to prepare for the unexpected, such as assembling an emergency supply kit and making an emergency plan are universal, regardless of the type of emergency. However, it’s important to be informed about what types of emergencies are likely to affect your community. Creating a plan that fits your needs before, during, and after a disaster will help you be more self-reliant in an emergency and find your family if you become separated. Be sure to share your plan with others and include a copy of it in your kit.
Free and Low-Cost Healthcare Resources
There are 140 healthcare facilities nationwide that may be a resource for you. Check out some of the details related to free and reduced-cost healthcare choices for you.
Sepsis Happens: Our Family’s War on Septic Shock
My Road to Advocacy
A Nurturing Flash: Bounce Back After a Tumble
Volume 28, Issue 2 | March/April 2018, Page 30 | by Harleen Chhabra Gupt | How do you demonstrate care and build your child’s resilience? As an amputee parent, life-altering injuries are especially scary.
Relieving Phantom Pain and Opioid Dependency with Medicinal Marijuana
Pain Management: Choices and Developments for People Living With Limb Loss
Pain Management webinar presented by Dr. Burton of Abbott, discussing types of pain and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) treatment options.








