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Quality of Life Plus is Making a Difference
Years after he was wounded by a rocket-propelled grenade, Peter Way said he was dangerously close to becoming another suicide statistic. But a dog named Rory helped the Army veteran from Georgia
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Challenge Complete
After paddling into a Morro Bay wave, Kyle Kelly popped up on his surfboard and discovered movement. The prosthetic foot designed by a team of Cal Poly students, he said, allowed greater
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QL+ Team Featured in LA Times
In April of 2018, Julian was traveling with his family in their minivan through a Los Angeles intersection when a suspected drunk driver ran a red light and plowed into their vehicle,
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Hands for Julian
While the wounds on 10-year-old Julian Reynoso’s hands are healing from a deadly drunken driving accident, a team of Cal Poly engineering students is working to restore the boy’s quality of life
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Making the Challenge
After spending several weeks working on a design, a team of QL+ students began working on a prosthetic limb last winter that can improve the surfing experience for amputee surfers. During the
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