
Living with Spinal Cord Injury Series
Outside
By Barry Corbet
Outside is about the lifelong process of rehabilitation which has enabled the people in this exuberant film to create active and rewarding lives despite spinal cord injury. Briskly paced and upbeat, this film offers solutions from those who know: people who have lived for years with their disabilities and have found their own individual paths to successful and creative lives.
The producer, himself injured in a helicopter crash, brings a unique perspective to this award-winning series. All three films speak eloquently to people with disabilities, to their families and friends, and to healthcare and social service professionals working in rehabilitation.
28 minutes
© 1980
Purchase $99 VHS
Order No. QA-043
ISBN (VHS) 1-57295-043-9
Reviews
"An inspiration to the victims of spinal cord injury and all others who come in contact with this disability." Dennis O'Malley, Rocky Mountain Regional Spinal Injury Center
Awards & Conference Screenings
CINE Golden Eagle
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