Evelyn Moore sings the alphabet song as her tiny running shoes plunk down on the treadmill. With no wheelchairs small enough for baby Evelyn, her parents build their own out of a booster seat, cutting board and bike wheels. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press) At four-months-old, Evelyn was diagnosed with cancer and a tumour on her spine left her paralyzed below her arms. They told her parents she could be fitted for a wheelchair after she turned two. Neuro Exercise Specialist and Co-founder of ReYu, Nancy Morrow works with Evelyn Moore on the treadmill at the ReYu Paralysis Recovery Centre.
Source: CBC News April 24, 2018 13:30 UTC