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Componentry Aids Bowman's Skydiving Success

By Rachel Monserrate

From Left: Bo Derek, Dana Bowman, and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz.

From Left: Bo Derek, Dana Bowman, and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz.

Dana Bowman, a former member of the Army's elite Golden Knights parachute team, has been jumping into the Winter Sports Clinic since 1996. Bowman, who lost both legs in a tragic skydiving accident in 1994, is a prime example of how determination can help overcome disability.

When Bowman lost his right leg above the knee and his left leg below the knee, most people believed that it was the end of his skydiving career. However, Bowman proved everyone wrong just five months after his accident when he snuck out of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and completed his first jump without clearance from his doctors.

So just how does a bilateral amputee manage to skydive? For Bowman, it's all in the components. On his right leg, Bowman uses the Endolite MercuryTM Knee for his jumps because of the stability and endurance of the knee. He also uses a Hanger ComfortFlexTM socket, which has an expandable strap for a perfect fit while he's jumping. Bowman lost his left leg just two inches below the patella, and for this reason his prosthetist, Kevin Carroll, MS, CP, FAAOP, built his socket to ride above the knee to prevent hyperextension when Bowman lands on his jumps. On the left leg, Bowman also uses a Double Pre-flexedTM Suspension Sleeve from New Options Sports to prevent slipping. The sleeve also retains suction due to the special material and design. Bowman also employs the use of an AEGIS Ultimate Liner from ESP. The AEGIS is pre-flexed to 45 degrees, which prevents bunching in the back of the knee and prevents excessive pressure over the knee cap when Bowman is jumping. For added stability to his knee, Bowman wears the Axiom knee brace from Bledsoe Brace. He also wears the Endolite Elite® Foot, which provides shock absorption upon landing. And for a little flair, Dr. Comfort designed custom-made shoes with Dana Bowman's name on them.

Helping Other Amputees

Through his accident and subsequent recovery, Bowman has made it his mission to encourage others who are facing difficult times. He is a national motivational speaker and an Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) certified peer visitor. Along with actor and fellow amputee John Siciliano, Bowman is actively involved in providing prosthetic components to those in need through the Bowman Siciliano Limb Bank Foundation.

Through his travels and work with disabled individuals, Bowman continues to stress the importance of his motto, "It's not the disability, it's the ability. Never quit."TM

For more information about the Bowman Siciliano Limb Bank Foundation, visit www.danabowman.com/limbbank.com




Table Of Contents - June 2005


Hidden Dangers of Orthotic Technology
When we raised the topic of the latest in orthotic technology, the enthusiasm of orthotic professionals was leavened with concern for the hidden dangers to both patients and practitioners utilizing this new technology. Feature

Some New Developments in Orthotics
Feature

Winter Sports Clinic Creates "Miracles on a Mountainside"
Feature

Componentry Aids Bowman's Skydiving Success
Feature

Dog's Prosthesis Multi-Tasks
Creature Care

Meeting the Challenge of P&O in Latin America
Global View

'The Plan' for Deanna Fish, CPO —and Where It Went
Industry Leader

Got FAQs?
Got FAQs?

Clark F. Howland, COF
Profile

'Wounded Warrior' Project Opens New Vistas
Perspective

From the Editor: Revealing High-Tech Dangers
Viewpoints


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