Tag: Paralyzed Veterans
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The world's first semi-permanent, minimally invasive, smart catheter system for Neurogenic Bladder.
After Derek Herrera was paralyzed by a sniper in Afghanistan, he decided to start a company to improve quality of life for people living with paralysis.
Long Beach VA opens facility to house vets with spinal cord injuries
Veterans Administration Long Beach held its grand opening for a Long Term Care Unit designed for veterans that have sustained a spinal cord injury or disorder and are not able to live independently or with family.
Disabled veterans refuse to let their injuries slow them down
JUPITER, Fla. - If you told Army veteran Donald Thomas he would end up speeding down a mountain one day, he'd tell you that you we're crazy.
Paralyzed veteran opens Tampa center for those with spinal cord injuries
When the room was just four concrete walls, before it was outfitted with state-of-the-art therapy equipment and a sign that says "Never ever give...
Paralyzed veteran walks again thanks to robotic exoskeleton
CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) - Sometimes life throws you a curve, but after a motorcycle crash three years ago, army sergeant RJ Anderson got...
April is Paralyzed Veterans of America Awareness Month
Paralyzed Veterans of America Continues its Push to Ensure Healthcare, Benefits and Jobs for All Veterans
April 2015 marks Paralyzed Veterans of America Awareness Month and...
‘An amazing example for all of us’
Once a Green Beret, always a Green Beret.
On Friday, Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Romulo “Romy” Camargo will retire after 20 years of active...
Quadriplegic veteran to receive stem cell treatments
LAWTON, Okla. A stem cell surgery procedure, not yet approved by the FDA, could give a local paralyzed veteran the use of his arms...
Improving the lives of veterans with spinal cord injury
Dr. William Bauman has worked tirelessly for many years at a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital in New York to produce a series...
Veteran’s home becomes retreat for recovering soldiers
Wheelchairs line the edge of Gregory’s Pond in Chesterfield County; some of their occupants carry fishing poles, others take in the view or relish...