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2020

The Blesma News for 2020 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans. 

  • Blesma sends congratulations video to Tony Hudgell

    Tony Hudgell
    16 July 2020

    Tony Hudgell, 5, lost both of his legs as a result of abuse he suffered as a baby from his birth parents. Inspired by Sir Captain Tom Moore, he set out to raise funds for the NHS by walking every day in June, and while doing so learned to walk on his prosthetic legs. At first Tony’s adoptive family had hoped that this walking challenge arou

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  • Osseointergration is the right choice for David

    David Sneddon
    15 July 2020

    Former soldier David Sneddon has become the third single-leg amputee to undergo osseointegration surgery in Scotland through the NHS. David was seriously injured by a bullet from a Taliban sniper while on a routine patrol in Afghanistan in 2010. The decision was made to amputate his right leg above the knee two years later, while battling infection after two failed knee replacements. Subsequently, David used a prosthetic leg for eight years before pains and sores led him to consider osseointegration. Also known as Direct Skeletal Fixation, the procedure involv

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  • Blesma Briefing: The Pandemic and Prosthetics

    Prosthetics
    14 July 2020

    This is a timely opportunity to reflect on how things have been since lockdown and look ahead to how things might work in the months to come in respect of prosthetic services. It quickly became apparent that, because of the coronavirus pandemic, there would be a prolonged period of unprecedented change, whilst access to a lot of NHS services would be severely reduced and, in some cases, cease to operate at all. NHS limb services across the UK were told by health authorities to stop routine appointments, not see any new patients, and only see emergency or

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  • How Douglas Bader rose to fame

    Douglas Bader
    10 July 2020

    Douglas Bader, pilot and Blesma Member Douglas Bader was perhaps one of Britains’ most well-known limbless veterans. A Blesma Member and Trustee, Douglas joined the Association in an advisory role in 1947. Prior to this, he had already gained a reputation as one of the RAF’s five most deadly pilots, having risen to fame during the Battle of Britain, 80 years ago today… This is the story of his incredible accomplishments and rise to fame. In July 1940, Britain's coalition government was worried about publ

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