Children with no arms, legs tackle ropes course at ACA Youth Camp

"Sunny Chism lost her left arm in an ATV accident two years ago.
Bryanna Copeland was born with a deficiency that cost her both her legs
by the age of 2.
Both young women are among the 50 amputees
attending the 10th annual Amputee Coalition Youth Camp at Camp Joy
Outdoor Education Center near Clarksville in Warren County this week.
This is the second year Camp Joy has hosted the camp..."
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Amputee Support Group
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Mark your clalendar! Meeting Dates
8/19/09
9/16/09
10/21/09
11/18/09
12/16/09
All of our Amputee Support Group meetings are held in the Patient
Dining Room on the 4Th floor at Waccamaw Community Hospital.For more info contact: Kay Price, LMSW at 843-652-1395 or Alex Lyons, CPO at 845-347-5800
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Soffe supports Wounded Warriors
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Shorts for a good cause!
M.J. Soffe has established a licensing agreement with the Wounded
Warrior Project to produce and sell garments and hats with the
organization's logo.
The Fayetteville-based company said in a news release this morning
that a portion of the proceeds will go to Wounded Warrior, a nonprofit
that offers programs and services to help injured servicemen.
Soffe said the partnership will raise public awareness of the organization.
The products will feature exclusive Wounded Warrior Project logos
and will be sold at military base commisaries, department stores,
sporting good retailers and on Soffe's Web site."M.J. Soffe has been associated with the military since 1946," said
President Ken Spires in a statement. "We are proud to partner with an
organization that aims to make this the most successful and
well-adjusted generation of veterans in our nation's history."Soffe, established in 1946, was acquired by Delta Apparel Inc. in 2003.
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July 2009
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Greetings!
Photo from the July 4th Pelicans game!

There were 5800 people in
attendance!
I spoke in front of the crowd about prosthetics and a
prosthetic patient of mine, Karen Watowa, got to throw in the first pitch of the
game.
For more pictures, check out our facebook page!
Lyons P&O's mission is caring for all your prosthetic and orthotic needs! If there is anything we can do to make your O&P experience even better, don't hesitate to let us know!
Please feel free to let us know your thoughts and opinions on our newsletter and please, feel free to forward it on to anyone you think might like to receive it.


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Brain Can Develop Motor Memory for Prosthetics
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Berkely, CA
"Practice makes perfect" is
the maxim drummed into students struggling to learn a new motor skill
- be it riding a bike or developing a killer backhand in tennis.
Stunning new research now reveals that the brain can also achieve
this motor memory with a prosthetic device, providing hope that physically
disabled people can one day master control of artificial limbs with
greater ease.
In
this study, to be published July 21 in the open-access journal PLoS
Biology, macaque monkeys using brain signals learned how to move a
computer cursor to various targets. What the researchers learned was
that the brain could develop a mental map of a solution to achieve the
task with high proficiency, and that it adhered to that neural pattern
without deviation, much like a driver sticks to a given route commuting
to work. READ MORE!
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The mission of Lyons Prosthetics & Orthotics is to promote the
well-being of individuals with amputations, orthopedic injuries, and
disabilities in the Horry County Community. We provide accessible,
quality O&P care, utilizing state of the art designed artificial
limbs and braces. We are committed to quality and emphasize trust,
respect, confidentiality, and compassion in a collaborative effort with
the overall greater health care community.If there is anything I can do, please don't hesitate to contact me at 843-347-5800.
Sincerely,

Alexander Lyons, CPO
Lyons Prosthetics & Orthotics (843) 347-5800
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Did you know? Lyons does diabetic shoes!
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