- 15 Skin Problems Amputees Experience & How to Solve Them New
- About One-Handed Typing describes the best ways to type with one hand with examples of regular and one-handed keyboards.
- The Law Enforcement Officer's One-Handed Typing Manual – why police, sheriffs, cops and all law enforcement officers must learn to type with one hand without looking at the keys:
- Type safely without looking at the keyboard in their police vehicle
- Increase productivity when using any keyboard, in the car or out
- Avoid damage to shoulders, hands and backs
- The Law Enforcement Officer's One-Handed Typing Manual – why police, sheriffs, cops and all law enforcement officers must learn to type with one hand without looking at the keys:
- Adaptive Technology, list of resources
- "Amputation stump dermatoses" by Dr Beth Wright, Medical Registrar, Perth, Australia; Dr Amanda Oakley, Dermatologist, Hamilton, New Zealand, 2013. New
- "Amputee Hockey: Biomechanical Evaluations, Problems, and Paralympic Outlook" by Pitkin, M et al. Orthopadie-Technik (English ed.) vol. 2006,1 (2006): 1-6. New
The first ever ice hockey team of transtibial amputees playing in a standing position was established in St. Petersburg in 1999 under the program "US–Russian Prosthetic Rehabilitation Bridge". Nowadays, Canada, Russia, USA, Finland, Czech Republic and Latvia have their national associations, two World Championships were conducted (2003 – Kiisakalio, Finland; 2004 – Prague, Czech Republic), and the International Standing Ice Hockey Federation (ISIHF) was formed. Players from the former Yugoslav states, Estonia, Sweden, Israel, and Australia are very active in attempts to form the teams in their countries. Beyond the tournaments, players have participated in many professional conventions and other public events in support of international assistance to landmine victims and rehabilitation of children worldwide. The ISPO has been supportive in disseminating information and knowledge in amputee hockey, providing an opportunity for a demonstration game at the 2004 World Congress in Hong Kong
- Amputee Coalition of America (ACA)
- Amputee Coalition of Canada (ACC) New
- Amputation: Recovery and Rehabilitation by Marlis Gonzalez-Fernandez, M.D., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Medicine New
- "A New Approach to Stump Shrinkage for Above-Knee Amputees" (.pdf) by Zane Grimm, M.S., C.C.T., Corrective Therapist, Palo Alto V.A. Hospital, Palo Alto, California. New
- Becoming an AMPUTEE HOCKEY PLAYER – YouTube New
- Canadian Amputee Hockey Committee [Canada] Updated
- International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) [Brussels]
- International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO) Canada [Canada]
- U.S. National Society of the ISPO [United States]
- On a Roll was a radio show hosted by Greg Smith, founder of the show (1992-2006) on life and disability. Greg was the subject and producer of the PBS documentry (2005) On A Roll: Family, Disability, and the American Dream.
- One-Handed and Two-Handed Keyboard a standard desktop keyboard that has been enhanced to allow both one-handed and two-handed touch-typing
- One-Handed in a Two-Handed World: Your guide to managing single-handedly, by Tommye K. Mayer.
- Paraplegia News (PN) for better wheelchair living
- Standing Amputee Hockey. Standing/Amputee is played upright and follows typical ice hockey rules. Standing/Amputee Hockey has allowed a growing number of athletes with congenital or acquired amputations or other physical impairments to enjoy the great sport of hockey. Players use prostheses to control a hockey stick or to skate, and these skills can be improved as with any other hockey skill. New
- The War Amps [Canada] The War Amps innovative programs have grown over the years from assisting war amputees – whom we still serve today – to all amputees, including children.
- Why Physical Activity is Important to People with an Amputation by the Active Living Alliance for Canadians with a Disability. New