From Regional Mobility Magazine, March, 1986
“In the past two months I wrote columns on gimps and supergimps, referring mainly to leg amputees since that’s the one ‘category’ of disability I, as an above the knee amputee, understand best…”
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From Regional Mobility Magazine, December, 1985
“We all joke around about relative levels of disability. Above-the-knee amputees (ak’s) will joke around about below-the-knee amputees: “B-ks are almost human.” But let’s face it. Sometimes even a b-k feels like a real gimp.
I once met a freestyle skier who had blown her knee out the previous season and [...]
From, Regional Mobility Magazine, February, 1986
“Last month I made a distinction between the person with an athletic injury and the “real gimp’ This month’s column is a commentary on the rarest breed of gimp, the supergimp.
In case you’re not familiar with the term, gimps are humans possessing an abnormal walking style, commonly described as a [...]