Best YouTube Channels by Amputees: AmputeeOT

Last year we introduced you to Hunter Woodhall, whose YouTube channel (with his girlfriend Tara Davis) has more than 100,000 subscribers. But Woodhall is far from the only amputee making a splash on YouTube. The platform is giving amputees a voice and a reach they’ve never had before. This week we’re checking out a handful of people who are drawing big audiences on YouTube, sharing their experiences and demonstrating how rich the lives of today’s amputees really are.

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YouTube Amputee Channel #3: AmputeeOT

Name: Christina Stephens
Location: St. Louis, MO
URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/AmputeeOT
Subscribers: 52,400
Total views: 20.4 million
Claim to fame: Viral video where Christina walked on a prosthetic leg she built out out of Lego
About: “This channel features informational videos related to healthcare, occupational therapy, prosthetics, manual wheelchairs, medical equipment, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, American Sign Language and more. You should also expect to find some silliness and humor. Education. Empowerment. Entertainment.”
In her own words: “When I became aware [in 2013] that I would become an amputee, I went to YouTube to look for video diaries that documented exactly what rehabilitation looked like from week to week. Those channels and that resource didn’t exist, so I thought, ‘I guess I’m just going to have to create that.’”
Popular videos:Why Being An Amputee Is Awesome”; “My LegoLeg: Prosthetic Leg Made of Lego”; “Misconceptions About Your First Prosthesis”; “I Tattooed My Residual Limb for Science

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