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After a rock climbing accident that injured tendons in his right hand middle finger Ryan Saavedra was inspired to design a bionic finger for an engineering class project at UTSA in 2017.
Posted inTechnology

How a UTSA grad went from flunking out to the cutting edge of high-tech prosthetics

by Waylon Cunningham April 15, 2022April 15, 2022

For amputees, high-tech prosthetic hands are expensive and hard to repair. A San Antonio man aims to change that.

(From left) Mary Mulcahey, Director of the women’s sports medicine program at Tulane; City Manager Sheryl Sculley; and Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to register and run the Boston Marathon in 1967.
Posted inGov & Politics

Focus, Perseverance, Confidence: Leaders Share Stories in Women’s Empowerment Panel

by Jackie Wang November 29, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inHealth

San Antonio Amputees Stay Active, Competitive on Tennis Court

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza and Bonnie Arbittier April 25, 2018January 31, 2020
San Antonio Amputee Foundation Founder and Executive Director Mona Patel (right) takes a selfie with Gayle Fisk at the San Antonio Amputee Foundation Annual Holiday Luncheon.
Posted inHealth

Mona Patel: Misfortune Becomes a Calling to Help Local Amputees

by Hanna Oberhofer December 11, 2017January 31, 2020
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