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- injury; however, all tetraplegics have or have had some kind of finger dysfunction. So, it is not uncommon to have a tetraplegic with fully functional...
- arrives in a rehabilitation center. He meets other disabled people (tetraplegics, paraplegics, traumatized crania), all victims of accidents, as well...
- The novice round open was only held once in the 1976 Summer Paralympics. Both men and women competed. v t e...
- for Will Traynor, a once successful banker and active sportsman now tetraplegic after being hit by a motorcycle. Will's mother hopes Lou's bubbly personality...
- function of the tetraplegic patient's arms, but these procedures are performed in fewer than 10% of the tetraplegic patients. Each tetraplegic patient is unique...
- accident in the South of France, on 8 March 1986, which rendered him tetraplegic. He was driving with team sponsorship manager Peter Windsor in a hired...
- St. Nicholas round open is a form of archery at the Summer Paralympics, which was held between 1960 and 1976. Both men and women competed in the event...
- created by and starring Kyla Harris about a thirty-something Canadian tetraplegic woman who moves to London. In October 2024, We Might Regret This was...
- The short western round open (changed to short metric round open in 1976). Both men and women competed in this event. v t e...
- Advanced metric round open events were featured for Archery from 1976 to 1984 in the Summer Paralympic Games. There were four men's events between 1976...