Linking Canadian Amputees. A new resource site including phantom pain information, resources, photos, stories and news for amputees. "I Amp Canadian!".
On these pages, you will find a few well chosen amputee related resources. Also, be sure to visit Esmerel's complete list of disability resources here.
http://www.esmerel.org/specific/amputee.htm
Tony van der Waarde has over 30 years of experience in the Prosthetics field. He obtained his certification in 1975 after graduating from a 3-year college program and serving a 2-year internship. He was employed in hospital-based Prosthetic/Orthotic departments in Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg and Ottawa between 1973 and 1986. In 1981 he was appointed a Director of a new laboratory, which he was instrumental in starting up.
This amputee website is a great starting place for all new amputees and their families to learn about, and access the many useful amputee sites available.
http://hometown.aol.com/alegnomore/amputee/amputee.htm
A philosophy of "amputees helping amputees" has been the hallmark of The War Amps since 1918, when the organization was founded, until the present. The War Amps offers many innovative programs and services to amputees, their families and all Canadians. We are pleased to offer this Web site as a means for you to learn about all that we do.
http://www.waramps.ca/nac/phantom.html
Amputee Coalition of America
- Link to Pain Management and Farabloc
Amputee Coalition of America
- Other Links of Interest
We are collecting a growing number of internet sites of interest to amputees and associated individuals. One of the objectives of the ACA is to develop accurate information about the U.S. population of amputees to allow us to best represent our constituents to government, industry, and the world.
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is a national, non-profit amputee consumer educational organization representing people who have experienced amputation or are born with limb differences. The ACA includes individual amputees, amputee education and support groups for amputees, professionals, family members and friends of amputees, amputation or limb loss related agencies, and organizations.
The International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO), is a multi-disciplinary organization comprised of persons who have a professional interest in the clinical, educational and research aspects of prosthetics, orthotics, rehabilitation engineering and related topics.
ISPO was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1970 by a group of surgeons, Prosthetist Orthotists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and engineers to promote improvements in the care of all persons with neuromuscular and skeletal impairments.
ISPO presently has 2500 members worldwide in 75 countries. Where there are more than five members in any country, or region, they may band together to form a National or Regional Member Society. National Member Societies have been established in 28 countries
ISPO International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics
The Canadian Amputee Network (Amps-CAN) is a new organization bringing together amputees across Canada. Our member groups and individuals are made up of people from various amputee support groups from Victoria, Vancouver, Edmonton and Toronto. We are always on the look out for other support groups and amputees to join the network, please contact us if you know of any.
http://www.amputee-online.com/ampscan
Award winning author Lenor Madruga Chappell continues to move readers with her latest book The Next Leg of My Journey. Her first book, One Step at a Time, a poignant autobiography of her struggle to walk again after losing her leg to cancer, was translated into six languages and embraced as the inspirational book of the 1980's. It will go into a 4th reprint simultaneously with the release of her new book.
http://www.rogueweb.com/lenor/
There’s nothing artificial about our support. This site is for all those seeking advice or support relating to the loss of a limb; whether you are an amputee, relative, career or healthcare professional I hope you find the site useful and informative.
http://www.limbless-association.org/
Despite its "ghostly" connotation, phantom sensation is most certainly a realistic, tangible event experienced by millions of amputees world wide.
Whilst the debate over what causes phantom pain continue, the debate often overshadows the bottom line: Amputees are in pain because of it.
Phantom sensation is usually experienced by most amputees at one time or another. Some of us are blessed with very little exposure to the "unpleasantries" of phantom sensation, some experience severe pain on a daily basis.
Phantom sensation is not just the feeling of having a limb when no limb is present (which usually goes away). It is a term used for any sensation or pain originating from a residual (stump) limb.
http://www.amputee-online.com/amputee/phantom.html
The British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists (BAPO) was established to protect the prosthetic and orthotic profession in the UK with regard to its status and interests. BAPO is the only UK professional body that represents prosthetists, Orthotists and associated professionals and almost 100% of the profession are members.
The Association aims to encourage high standards of prosthetic and orthotic practice, continued professional development and education as well as enhancing standards of prosthetic and orthotic care.
Welcome to m3racer.com, my little place on the web. I am a Right Above Knee Amputee since August 25, 2001 at 3:30PM when I was in a motorcycle accident. My main objective here is to put out a site for all to see, and to help amputees get their lives back on track with somewhere they can find helpful information, and also get assistance from others. BE STRONG, AND PERSEVERE
Innovative options for prosthetics.
Welcome to the Sampson's P&O Laboratory web site -- your online source for information about our company and the services we provide as well as links to other prosthetic and orthotic resources.
http://www.sampsons.com/index.html
The most serious problem bikers have to deal with is the inevitable traffic accident. Approximately 70% of all multi-vehicle accidents involving a motorcycle are not the motorcyclist's fault. The following will help you protect your rights and answer the question: What should I do if I go down?
Note: These links are provided as a convenience only and Farabloc is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any third-party site.
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