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Ian's story: How I lost my legs and found freedom Te kōrero a Ian: Nō te whatinga o ōku waewae, ka makere ngā here
Though things looked bleak after a deadly explosion, Ian Winson didn't let it dampen his determination, or dictate his future.
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At just 10-years-old, Jamie Astwood’s life was turned upside down when she broke her back in a dune boarding accident. But her positive attitude has helped her lead an independent life, and set an inspirational example for others.
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Dairy farmer Mark Julian lost the toes on his right foot in a tractor accident. Returning to work on modified duties made a big difference to his recovery and he advises anyone facing a similar challenge to do the same.
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Does contact sport have a future in New Zealand? He wāhi tō ngā tākaro tukituki i Aotearoa i ngā rā ki tua?
Contact sport. Here to stay? Or too dangerous? Here's what our Head of Injury Prevention, Isaac Carlson, thinks.
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The theme of World Drowning Prevention Day this month is ‘Share your story’, to encourage people to speak openly about their experiences. So we’re sharing the stories of three New Zealanders who either lost a loved one or nearly lost their own lives.
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As longer days and warmer weather descends upon us, you’ll see more and more motorcycles on the road. Still can’t see them? Look again.
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Furniture injuries are common and account for around 12,000 new claims each year. Here’s some more furniture facts.
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Don't ignore the symptoms of an injury after birth. Understand what is normal or whether you may have a maternal birth injury that needs treatment.
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In an industry where physically demanding roles are the norm, injuries can disrupt operations and put pressure on teams. But a South Island timber business has found a way to keep injured workers connected to work and reap the benefits.
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Run your best race this spring without becoming a statistic Omangia tō omanga roa i tēnei kōanga – kei noho koe ki ngā tatauranga o te hunga whara
It’s a busy time on the streets of New Zealand as runners get ready for marathon season. Here’s some expert advice on staying injury-free for race day.