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Knee Walkers: A Comfortable Alternative to Crutches
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Knee Walkers are a medical mobility device (sometimes called knee scooters or mobility scooters) that provide a safer, more comfortable, and easier-to-maneuver alternative to crutches for those recovering from foot or lower leg injury or surgery that requires the foot and/or leg to be non-weight bearing during recovery.
ABC Grandstand joined by Mount Isa's legally blind 10-year-old sports caller
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Christopher McLeod-Barrett is footy and cricket-mad and his sports-calling dream has just become a reality.
Photographer Kristan Emerson is legally blind, experiences the world as bright, colourful place
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Imagine a world where flashes of colour, approaching and receding sound, as well as the kind words of a dedicated family member, are the only way you know where to look.
Community-based supported employment program changing lives of people with disability
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Auslan gym classes a perfect fit for people who are deaf or hard of hearing in Queensland
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A gym providing signed Auslan classes for people who are deaf or hard of hearing is helping the community stay fit safely, breaking down communication barriers that can be experienced in gyms.