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'ER' TV Show Features Utah ArmThe season premiere of NBC's hit TV show "ER" which aired
Thursday, September 25, featured the Utah Arm prosthesis made by
Motion Control Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah. Fans of the show will
recall that last season, Chief Surgeon Dr. Robert Romano, played by
actor Paul McCrane, lost his arm in a helicopter accident. He and
some of the other staff were on the roof tending to patients who
were being transported via life-flight helicopter to another
hospital. Dr. Romano stepped too close to the helicopter blades and
lost his arm above the elbow.
His co-workers recovered the severed arm and surgeons were able
to reattach it, but as is the case with many real-life amputees,
the replantation surgery was unsuccessful. He faced infections,
phantom pain, and slowly lost function until finally at the end of
last season, his arm was re-amputated.
ER's ninth fall season will feature Dr. Romano exploring
prosthetic options, facing insurance challenges, and being fit with
the Utah Arm. ER has not divulged the exact story line, but the
writers of the show interviewed Motion Control staff, amputees, and
several prosthetic arm specialists in order to portray the process
an amputee might go through as realistically as possible. "We are
pleased to see a show with such high visibility taking on this
sensitive topic and hope it will raise awareness of the challenges
that real amputees face every day," said Joanna Rendi-MacDonald,
Motion Control marketing coordinator. 
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