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I'm a buck-35 and 5 foot 9 - I can adapt to anything!
January 17, 2024
— Sgt. Alexander Robison's journey from a near-fatal encounter with a suicide bomber to finding solace and strength through wheelchair rugby is an inspiring tale of resilience and community support. After sustaining severe injuries during a deployment, Robison's remarkable recovery at Walter Reed led him to discover adaptive sports, particularly wheelchair rugby, which became a crucial part of his healing process. Despite ongoing struggles with PTSD and physical limitations, Robison's determination shines as he sets his sights on competing for Team Army at the 2024 Army Trials. With unwavering support from the Soldier Recovery Unit and his family, Robison is not only reclaiming his life but also aspiring to help others navigate their own paths to recovery...
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How the Army outfits wounded Soldiers for life after recovery.
January 2, 2024
— The Army Recovery Care Program (ARCP) emphasizes Adaptive Reconditioning, ensuring soldiers recovering from wounds, injuries, or illnesses have access to suitable equipment and opportunities for physical and therapeutic activities. Chris Uggiano, the Program Manager, highlights the importance of providing equipment for adaptive sports and diverse activities beyond traditional sports, facilitating holistic recovery and preparation for life after Soldier Recovery Units (SRUs). Education on equipment usage and safety is prioritized, aiming to empower soldiers and optimize their rehabilitation experience. With a focus on equipping soldiers for success beyond recovery, ARCP underscores the significance of personalized support and resources to foster resilience and improve overall well-being...
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