MDA Muscle Walk: Get moving for a great cause. Join Amramp March 29

Muscular Dystrophy is a genetic disorder that causes muscles to weaken over time, and thousands of Americans are affected by it. The Muscular Dystrophy Association started the MDA Muscle Walk, a non-competitive “get moving” event held in cities across the country to honor and raise money for adults and children who have one of the different types of muscle diseases that fall under the Muscular Dystrophy classification, such as Duchenne (DMD), Becker, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Amramp is proud to be a sponsor this year of the MDA Muscle Walk – our corporate team is excited to get out there and show some spirit at the Massachusetts & Rhode Island walk on March 29th at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, and we hope local readers will join us!

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Amramp Offers Accessibility to Huntington, IN Mayor

Amramp Offers Accessibility to Huntington Mayor During
“Week on Wheels” for Disability Awareness Month

Mayor Brooks Fetters made a visit to Pathfinder Services during his “Week on Wheels” to bring attention to Disability Awareness Month and the accessibility solution that Amramp provides.  During his visit to the North Campus of Pathfinder Services, located at 2824 Theater Avenue in Huntington, the Mayor easily accessed the building while in a wheelchair thanks to the steel Amramp ramp system.

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Amramp & APTA Conference in Alignment

The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) hosts its annual Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) next week, and Amramp is thrilled to be a part of it. On February 3rd-6th, 2014, more than 10,000 physical therapy professionals from across the country gather in Las Vegas, Nevada, to take classes in the 18 different specialty sections of the APTA, each of which focuses on a different aspect of physical therapy. The CSM allows physical therapists to gain knowledge about diverse topics and focuses within the field, all at one centralized location.

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