In October of 2005, Bryan Anderson of the U.S. Army was injured by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) that resulted in the loss of both of his legs and his left hand.
His story was just begninning.
Today, Bryan is the national spokesperson for Quantum Rehab, and serving as a leader in mobility innovations. In today's episode of the Mobility Management podcast, sponsored by Quantum Rehab, Mobility Management editor-in-chief Laurie Watanabe speaks with Anderson.
Bryan has a remarkable story. Tune in now!
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