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After dislocating her shoulder in a skiing accident, Northern Stars netballer Jamie Hume is back doing what she loves. She reflects on her rehab and the importance of injury prevention programme NetballSmart.
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A physio at the Burwood Spinal Unit for ten years, Brendon Vercoe played a key role in helping people recover from a spinal cord impairment, many of whom were also supported by ACC. Now he’s looking to raise funds by taking on a record-breaking challenge.
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Thirty-two years ago, Jason Eade was preparing to represent New Zealand at the Barcelona Olympics. But a motorbike crash changed the course of his life forever. The Wellingtonian has made a full recovery and is now a champion golfer. He is sharing his story of overcoming adversity to help others.
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Two years after sustaining a spinal cord impairment, Wellington tetraplegic Andrew Leslie completes a 5km run.
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect many people in New Zealand. We want to create awareness and reduce the number, severity and impact of TBIs.
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Johnny’s story: Helping others after a life-changing injury Te kōrero a Johnny: E āwhina ana i ētahi atu i muri mai i te wharanga nunui rawa
After breaking his neck in a surfing accident at 22, Johnny Bourke has gone on to achieve a stellar academic career. His story shows what's possible if you never give up.
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Having nearly lost a limb in a motorbike accident, Matthew Burchell feels grateful to still have the use of all his body. The support of ACC has helped him recover and he’s now back at work part-time on alternative duties, working his way up to a full return.
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Celebrated chef Martin Bosley nearly lost his foot in a horrific gardening accident. The support of ACC helped him recover but he’s urging others to ‘Have a hmmm’ in the garden this summer.
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For anyone planning a golf trip with mates, one Auckland man has a cautionary tale. And he’s far from alone. Last year, we accepted over 11,000 claims for golf injuries.