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  • Loss/Limb Difference Awareness Month 2025 Garrison Hayes and Eric Gutierrez-Camacho Colorado State University John McCollough: MIT Ophelie Herve: UCLA Mira Mutnick, Jake Kanetis, and Marty Kilbane Colorado State University Dan Levine: MIT As April comes to a close we say a huge thank you to all of the university students ts who came on to share what they have been working on, in the fields of mechanical and biomedical engineering, robotics, and media arts and sciences. All of these amazing students have a passion for assisting and improving the lives of people in the amputee community with their genius and creative enhancements to prosthetics, sockets, surgical procedures and research. I cannot thank them all enough for caring so deeply for our community and for working so hard to improve it. As this month closes out I want to entice you all to subscribe to my channel as next week we begin to explore phantom pain. I have a professor from Harvard coming on to talk about his study into how the mind works, and how it can be used as a tool to combat phantom pain. Very intriguing conversation and maybe a few cues for us amputees to use to begin taking charge of our bodies without the use of drugs. Please make sure you stay tuned for future episodes! hHave a very blessed and wonderful week, And as always, Be Healthy, Be Happy, Be YOU!!! much love,
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Loss/Limb Difference Awareness Month 2025 Garrison Hayes and Eric Gutierrez-Camacho Colorado State University John McCollough: MIT Ophelie Herve: UCLA Mira Mutnick, Jake Kanetis, and Marty Kilbane Colorado State University Dan Levine: MIT As April comes to a close we say a huge thank you to all of the university students ts who came on to share what they have been working on, in the fields of mechanical and biomedical engineering, robotics, and media arts and sciences. All of these amazing students have a passion for assisting and improving the lives of people in the amputee community with their genius and creative enhancements to prosthetics, sockets, surgical procedures and research. I cannot thank them all enough for caring so deeply for our community and for working so hard to improve it. As this month closes out I want to entice you all to subscribe to my channel as next week we begin to explore phantom pain. I have a professor from Harvard coming on to talk about his study into how the mind works, and how it can be used as a tool to combat phantom pain. Very intriguing conversation and maybe a few cues for us amputees to use to begin taking charge of our bodies without the use of drugs. Please make sure you stay tuned for future episodes! hHave a very blessed and wonderful week, And as always, Be Healthy, Be Happy, Be YOU!!! much love,

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