MSNBC.com: Marine who lost leg returns to combat in Iraq
Posted: Thu, April 16 2009 at 9:19am
Marine Gunnery Sgt. William ‘Spanky’ Gibson lost his leg to sniper fire while on foot patrol in Iraq. Within two months of being wounded, he returned to active duty in Fallujah thanks to a strong will, his dedication, and his C-Leg®.
Fox 9 news: Walking Wonders
Two Minnesota Dads have similar C-Leg® stories: Aaron and Rick have both lost their legs above-the-knee, one to disease, the other to an accident. They’re both walking again thanks to local prosthetists—and their C-Legs.
C-Leg ‘Walker’ leads cancer survivors to support the fight against Cancer
Nate Walker is living up to his name. After losing a leg to cancer 8 years ago, Walker has a prosthetic solution that helped him be a walker in the Relay for Life and give back to the community that’s supported him.
Computerized prosthetic leg helps Texas amputees become whole again
Several Big Country Texans receive a C-Leg®—and the chance to return to some of their favorite activities—after decades of using other prostheses. Fellow C-Leg® wearer Robert J. helps them with their initial fitting and shows them the ropes.
Esquire Magazine: Rebuilding Bryan Anderson
These young men and women are active and fit—and in a hurry: Veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are pushing the boundaries of their injuries and medical technology. The Technology is responding.


