It’s official – we’ve moved!, February 27, 2012
POA’s new facility is open for business! Once the dust has settled and the pictures have been hung we’ll take some photos and give you all a video tour of the place. 🙂 The address remains the same, only the suite number has changed (now #38).
Welcome, Caleb!
Caleb Rivera, age 21, lost his leg above the knee to osteosarcoma (bone cancer) Â 15 years ago. He never felt comfortable in the prosthetic limbs he was fit with over the years, and they were not durable enough for his active life. Frustrated, Caleb traded his prosthesis for crutches, and for four years that’s how he walked…..until a few weeks ago. A chance meeting between Caleb’s pastor and a POA
“Bree McMahon’s Comeback Story Moves to College,” Orlando Sentinel, 11/6/2011
POA’s Bree McMahon continues to inspire and win the hearts of everyone she meets. Two years after the high school soccer star lost her leg above the knee in a horrific accident, an Orlando Sentinel looks at how far she’s come – from being near death in the hospital to being back on the soccer field and training with a prosthetic leg. Click here to read the entire Orlando Sentinel
“The Outcome is in the Details,” O&P Edge, July 2011
Here is another in a series of articles written for the O&P Edge magazine by POA resident Ronnie Dickson. Click here to view the O&P Edge article
POA patient Nate Winters’ return to baseball, “ESPN Rise” article dated 5/16/2011
ESPN Rise recently published an article about Nate Winters’ return to the mound two years after he lost one leg above the knee and badly injured the other in a boating accident. Click here to view the ESPN Rise News article