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Fewer injuries suffered on the rugby field: Here’s why Kua heke iho te nui o ngā wharanga ki runga i te papa whutupōro: Anei te take
Injury prevention programme RugbySmart is proving its effectiveness in reducing injuries on the field.
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Ben's story: How a 50/50 decision changed a life forever Te kōrero a Ben: Nā te whakatau 50/50 ka huri kē tōna ao
As Ben Lucas watches the Paralympic Games, he doesn't think of his accident. He looks back on his Para Sport career, and those he took to the world stage.
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Timaru factory worker Josh Staats has been through a battle. He wants to share his frustrating recovery following a head injury to help others.
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Lee Taniwha became a tetraplegic aged 13. He says the new ACC funding for Peer and Whānau Support service is a “massive boost”.
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Johnny’s story – Back on the frontline after a life-changing crash Te kōrero a Johnny – Kei te mura o te ahi anō nō muri mai i tētahi tukinga nui
After suffering a sudden crash on his patrol bike, Johnny McGrail knows how important it is for both drivers and riders to be at their best behind the wheel.
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The silver lining to losing a limb for Peter Cowan has been discovering a love of para va’a, an adaptive version of waka ama. With lifelong support from ACC helping him get there, he’s about to make his Paralympics debut.
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Rates of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are on the rise in female football – which the Hibiscus Coast women’s team knows all too well. They're now big advocates of the NZ Football Performance and Prevention programme.
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Two years after sustaining a spinal cord impairment, Wellington tetraplegic Andrew Leslie completes a 5km run.
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When PE teacher Carl Perry ruptured his Achilles, he was worried about taking time off work. But going on a Recovery at Work programme helped him stay on top of his tasks and remain socially connected, giving his physical and mental wellbeing a boost.
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Teacher and surfing enthusiast Jay Piper-Healion couldn’t take to the waves for a year after suffering a serious knee injury. But the support of ACC has helped him get back to doing what he loves.