Young Boy With Cerebral Palsy Gets First Bicycle

Posted on September 29, 2011 at 8:00am by

5-year-old Espin Faber from Algona, Iowa has received a very special gift.  Espin got his first bicycle.  But it isn’t just any bicycle.  Espin was diagnosed with triplegic cerebral palsy when he was 15 months old, a condition often associated with birth defects.

The bike that Espin received is called an Amtryke, and is specially designed so that Espin will be able to ride on it safely.  The bike was donated to him by the AMBUCS club—which is based in Grapevine, Texas—and is therapeutic and will allow Espin to exercise both his arms and legs.

“It will strengthen his legs and give him the strength he needs in order to walk,” his mother Tiffany said.  “He will be able to use his bike on trips where there is room to ride.  It will allow him to do more things.”

This donation makes a huge difference to this young boy and his family.  A child who otherwise would never be able to ride a bicycle will be able to lead a more normal life.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs, LLP– cerebral palsy lawyer.

 



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