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As someone who played professional baseball despite having full use of only one hand, I am particularly interested in the argument that changing the rules for a disabled player would allow that player an unfair advantage.
A team of surgeons from Stellenbosch University in South Africa has completed the first successful penile transplant in the world, with the patient now having full use of the organ.
She was prevented from having full use of her hands and was told that each month for the rest of her life she would lose one millimeter of muscle strength and would not live past 40.
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The boy, Jayton Tidwell, will never have full use of the limb, said the surgeon, Dr. Mark H. Henry.
The doctors predicted that he would never walk normally or have full use of his hands.
"I have full use of of it," she said, "although the catcher's mitt feels a little big on it.
"She had full use of her hand and we did exercises with her to strengthen it," Mrs. Roland said.
(Wheelchair basketball allows both paraplegics and quadriplegics to compete against each other. And, it gives paraplegics -- who have full use of their arms and hands -- the edge).
But he can enjoy its fruits since he can have full use of any yacht, house or other asset bought by the company.
Guests have full use of the facilities of the nearby hotel, which has an EU Flower award in recognition of its green credentials and a restaurant, tennis courts and outdoor pool.
It spoke about how, for disabled people, those suffering from arthritis, or those who don't have full use of their hands, peeling oranges is completely out of the question.
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