By Ian McMahan — 2017
While there are lifelong benefits to college sports, former athletes are also at risk for chronic injuries later in life.
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CLEAR ALL
How one teen is using her tragic injury to take down the warrior culture in sports.
Injuries, while hopefully infrequent, are often an unavoidable part of sport participation. While most injuries can be managed with little to no disruption in sport participation and other activities of daily living, some impose a substantial physical and mental burden.
The unspoken truths of physically and emotionally injured athletes.
Ouch – that pain is more than just physical.
There’s no right or wrong trajectory for adapting to disability.
The Paralympics had not yet been invented. These veterans were sports trailblazers. They were medical miracles as well.
A short article and podcast about how specially trained dogs can help veterans with traumatic stress, brain injury and PTSD.
More than 600,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans have been left partially or totally disabled from physical or psychological wounds received during their service. Some of them compete in the Defense Department Warrior Games and find a place to continue to overcome.
You can build back your life
Thirty extraordinary artists who survived brain injuries, but found a new craft, are exhibiting their work in London this month, many for the first time.