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Customized design for back brace

Shared by Ana Duarte on 2016-04-27 18:24

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Sarah, a family friend, who does the set design for their theatre group, turned Maddie’s back brace into a steampunk armor.

"My daughter didn't like the brace she had to wear after surgery, so a friend helped her steampunk it. Best part, now folks are intrigued, and come up and ask why she has to wear it rather than just staring”, Lisa C., Maddie’s mother, explained.

This new design helped Maddie gain some confidence.
“Sarah, the design mastermind, also does set design for our theater group, and helped with sets for a steampunk version of 'A Christmas Carol. Best part, now folks are intrigued, and come up and ask why she has to wear it rather than just staring”, Lisa described.

Adapted from: http://www.epbot.com/2016/01/this-steampunked-back-brace-looks-like.html

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Maddie had a car accident that left her with her T12 vertebrae fractured. She had a surgery, and then she had to wear a back brace to help her recover, which she didn’t like.

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