Quadruple amputee Corrine Hutton has just scaled Mount Kilimanjaro for Finding Your Feet, the charity she founded in 2013 to support other amputees in overcoming social isolation.
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Alison Bevaart, an MSc physiotherapy student at Robert Gordon University, and representative for the Aberdeenshire Finding Your Feet (FYF) branch said the mountaineering expedition was a good opportunity to raise awareness of the charity to physios who are often in contact with amputees.
'Social isolation is a big issue for those with limb loss and FYF aims to tackle this problem through sporting initiatives and social inclusion projects, such as rock climbing, gardening and AmpuTea events.’
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Finding Your Feet is located in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Leeds and Aberdeenshire, running 50 clubs each month.
For more information, visit the Finding your feet website
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