MAY/JUNE 2021

FEATURES

The Adaptive Sports of Summer

From mountains to sea, intrepid amputees are getting active everywhere. Taking up an outdoor activity during summer can be a great way to experience improved overall health and wellness.

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When Travel Calls

Once you master the art of traveling as an amputee, you’ll discover that adaptive travel is easier than you thought. These travel tips can take some of the worries out of globetrotting.

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Albert Lin at High Tide

Albert Lin’s world-class adventuring hasn’t been diminished by limb loss. Since becoming an amputee in 2016, he has continued crossing cultural and geographic boundaries.

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LIVING WITH AMPLITUDE

A Better Way to Amputate

Amputation surgery that preserves agonist-antagonist myoneural interfaces (AMIs) can increase amputees’ ability to control prosthetic devices while decreasing their phantom limb pain. <!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on

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A Winning Book About Loss

Christa Couture’s book isn’t only about limb loss, but it will resonate with anyone who’s lost a limb, as Couture did to cancer during adolescence. <!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic

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Partners in Peer Support

When amputee couple Kim Mylinski and Tom Carlson get married this July, they will become members of an exclusive club: husband-and-wife Certified Peer Visitors (CPVs).<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via

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Put Your Metal to the Pedal

Ampt Biking convenes amputee bicyclists of all abilities to share breathtaking mountain scenery and trail rides that range from gentle to gonzo.<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on get_the_excerpt

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Message From the Editor

Throw a dart at a map of the world. Wherever it lands, Albert Lin has probably been there. Lin, the global traveler who graces this issue’s cover, filled all the

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A Better Way to Amputate

Amputation surgery that preserves agonist-antagonist myoneural interfaces (AMIs) can increase amputees’ ability to control prosthetic devices while decreasing their phantom limb pain. <!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on

Read More »

A Winning Book About Loss

Christa Couture’s book isn’t only about limb loss, but it will resonate with anyone who’s lost a limb, as Couture did to cancer during adolescence. <!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic

Read More »

Partners in Peer Support

When amputee couple Kim Mylinski and Tom Carlson get married this July, they will become members of an exclusive club: husband-and-wife Certified Peer Visitors (CPVs).<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via

Read More »

Put Your Metal to the Pedal

Ampt Biking convenes amputee bicyclists of all abilities to share breathtaking mountain scenery and trail rides that range from gentle to gonzo.<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on get_the_excerpt

Read More »

Message From the Editor

Throw a dart at a map of the world. Wherever it lands, Albert Lin has probably been there. Lin, the global traveler who graces this issue’s cover, filled all the

Read More »
Amplitude