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Todd Brown’s Story & the Unique Perspective of 180 Medical

Take a look into 180 Medical’s beginnings and learn about our founder Todd Brown’s incredible story.

Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation Support by 180 Medical

180 Medical helps support the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation with two recent events.

Spinal Cord Injury FAQs

It’s normal to have questions about life after a spinal cord injury. Here are a few answers to frequently asked questions about common symptoms of spinal cord injuries.

Catheter Options for Limited Hand Dexterity

Bill discusses catheter options for those with limited hand dexterity.

How to Self-Catheterize With Limited Hand Dexterity

One of our catheter specialists, Bill, gives tips on how he learned to self-catheterize with limited hand dexterity.

Ball for a Cause Spinal Cord Injury Research Fundraiser

180 Medical employees supported the All Stars Ball for a Cause event to help raise money for spinal cord injury research and the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.

My Spinal Cord Injury Story by Bill

Bill, an employee at 180 Medical, shares the story of his spinal cord injury, what it’s like to live as a quadriplegic, and more.

Reeve Foundation Shares Todd Brown’s Success Story

The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation highlights 180 Medical’s CEO Todd Brown’s life on overcoming his motocross injury and starting a company that helps others like him get the products they need.

Heart Disease Risk with Spinal Cord Injury

Do you know about the risk of heart disease for those living with spinal cord injuries? Find out more!

Officer Chad Peery Not Giving Up After SCI

Chad Peery, Oklahoma City’s Hometown Hero, a police officer who was paralyzed in an off-duty incident, gives hope to others by never giving up.

Life Rolls On: They Will Surf Again

180 Medical volunteers at the Life Rolls On event They Will Surf Again at Zuma Beach, Malibu, California on June 16, 2011.

Paralysis Research Breakthrough

Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation fund breakthrough paralysis research