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Jamie Crane-Mauzy’s Incredible Road To Recovery From Her TBI

Jamie Crane-Mauzy suffered a traumatic brain injury when she crashed going for a double flat-spin 720 at the world tour finals April 11, 2015. She was in a coma for eight days, and the right side of her body was completely paralyzed. Jamie had a big mountain to climb, as it took her over a month to get back to her regular mental state. She used stimulators to regain movement back on her right side, and basically had to relearn how to do everything from walking to skiing. 

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Jamie's made leaps and bounds in her road to recovery and has been in able to get back into shredding the park and doing what she loves most. Watch as she gets her feet back under her, sessions flat boxes and hits jumps for the first time since her traumatic brain injury. Way to go Jamie!

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Toby Koekkoek
Toby Koekkoek
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Jackson transplant via the Boston area. A traveler, and a skiing, skateboarding, and racquet sports enthusiast
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