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After a car accident, in 1983, Li had to have her legs amputated. Since then, Li started practicing walking with the help of two wooden benches. She mastered the technique by the age of eight.
“Compared with most others, I've come against more difficulties," Li explained. "But, I always whisper to myself that 'God helps those who help themselves' in order to inspire me to keep moving forward".
Because she was a victim of a car accident, Li wanted to become a doctor, so she could help people and save lives. Li graduated from a vocational school, and then got a job at a clinic in Wadian village in 2001.
Li has been a doctor for 15 years now, and she was worn out a total of 30 benches.
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Actif: Elevating Senior Well-being, crafted by Sara Gonçalves, a compassionate caregiver inspired by her grandmother
Alzheimer's disease (incl subtypes)
Whole body
Software
Executing cognitive functions
Health care
Mobilization
Physical Activity
Relaxation
Cognitive impairment
Confusion and disorientation
Emotional distress
Fatigue
Exercise tolerance decreased
Impaired movement
lack of motivation
Lack of strength
Loss of fine motor skills
Loss of speech
Medication
Neurostimulator implantation
Reading rehabilitation
Speech rehabilitation
Rehabilitation therapy
VENTILATION
WALKING: Walking
WALKING WITH A WALKING AID: Walking with a walking aid
MOVING IN A WHEELCHAIR: Moving using a wheelchair.
BODY BALANCE: Maintaining body balance
Videogame
Restoring mobility
Improving respiratory function
Managing pain
Restoring heart health
Preserving Organ Function
Rehabilitating After Stroke
Building Supportive Community Relationships
Promoting inclusivity and social integration
Recovering from Traumatic Injuries
Enhancing Mental Health
Maintaining Balance and Mobility
Restoring Blood Circulation
Internal Medicine
Medical Genetics
Neurology
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Girl creates tongue-controlled mouse for disabled people
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Physical disability
Limb amputation
Cerebral palsy
Arthritis
Parkinson's disease
Movement disorder
Movement disorders (incl parkinsonism)
Tongue
Computer mouse
Working
Writing
Writing (letters, songs, peoms)
COMMUNICATION: Communicating, whether by speaking, listening, or other means
Assistive Technology access
Restoring mobility
Managing Neurological Disorders
Neurology
Pediatrics
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