How adaptive sports can help in rehabilitation


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McNeil, a bilateral below-knee amputee, waterskis in one of the programmes offered by the Gaylord Sports Association, part of Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford. — Photos: Gaylord Specialty Healthcare/TNS

Karen Smith was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1990.

The competitive skier recalled the doctor coming in and telling her she might not be able to walk anymore.

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