Augmented not disabled

Augmented Not Disabled

Dr. Hugh Herr, a former rock climbing prodigy who lost both legs in a teenage accident, defied expectations by not only returning to the sport but pushing beyond pre-amputation limits. Instead of accepting "disabled" as his new reality, Herr embraced augmentation. He designed advanced prostheses that mimic natural leg function and even surpass it. He coined the term "augmented, not disabled" to shift the narrative from limitation to potential. His journey began with frustration over primitive prosthetics that hindered his climbing passion. He defied his doctor's skepticism and clambered back onto cliffs, proving disability wouldn't define him. Inspired by this spirit, others challenged their limitations. Jim Ewing, initially skeptical of life after his amputation, found hope in Herr's philosophy and adopted an advanced procedure pioneered by Herr. Herr's mission didn't stop at individual stories. He founded a company developing bionic limbs that restore natural movement and even enhance it. His goal is to make "disability" obsolete, replaced by a world where augmentation empowers everyone to reach their full potential. This is the story of Dr. Hugh Herr, a testament to the power of the human spirit and a glimpse into a future where "augmented, not disabled" becomes the norm.

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