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Jan 02, 2017 / Spotlight
Ryan & Gia’s Moment
Siblings Ryan and Gia can ride tall, despite their congenital upper- and lower-limb differences. Hospital prosthetists created a customized leg for Ryan and a unique prosthetic arm for Gia. When it comes to helping kids live each moment to the fullest – we don’t horse around.
This month, we will be giving you a deeper look at our one-of-a-kind Prosthetics department on our Facebook page. Join us for patient stories, flashbacks and interesting facts. For more information, visit our Prosthetics & Orthotics page.
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