News & Events

Check here for the latest scoop on Scott Sabolich prosthetics and research. 

Events:  

UCO Endeavor Games:

The UCO Endeavor Games is a nationally recognized competition that allows all athletes with physical disabilities to participate in a multi-sport event. There are a number of different sports competitions offered. For more information on the competition and event times, please visit www.ucoendeavorgames.com or contact Leigha Pemberton at  lpemberton@uco.edu.

For information about participating next year, please contact Kelsey or Misti at Scott Sabolich Prosthetics. 1-877-226-5424, or you can visit

www.ucoendeavorgames.com

Location: University of Central Oklahoma, 100 N. University Blvd, Edmond, OK.

Congratulations to all our patients that participated and won at the 2011 UCO Endeavor Games!!!

News Stories:

Paralympic dreams come true for Scott Sabolich and his amputee athletes bringing home the Gold

Prosthetics help amputees in Oklahoma live life to the fullest

Cassie Chambless named Athlete of the Month-SWOSU

Jeff Waldmuller hasn’t let loss of limb stop him

Singleton Jr. up for ESPY award

Local amputee stomps the competition in Beijing, China at the Paralympic Games bringing home the Gold

Local Amputee stomps the competition breaking world records and bringing home 3 medals

Oklahoma-based Scott Sabolich Prosthetics & Research partners in new bionic hand.

Diversity Day draws hundreds of visitors.
A celebration of race, gender, disability awareness and the diverse heritage of people.

Marlon Shirley and Scott Sabolich appear on CNN’s Headlines in the News with Paula Zahn

Marlon Shirley and Scott Sabolich appear on CBS Early Morning Show’s American Hero

Marlon Shirley wins ESPY Award for Best Disabled Athlete.
He is the first amputee to run the 100m in less than 11 seconds with a time of 10.97

Staying in step.
Walking is something that lower extremity prosthetic users don’t take for granted.

Blazing Marlon Shirley Beats 11-Second Barrier.
Marlon Shirley, a Symes amputee and top DS/USA and U.S. Paralympic athlete, has broken the long- standing 11-second ceiling for the 100-meter sprint by clearing the distance in 10.97.

Shirley wins gold in 200.
Running the 100-meter sprints is Marlon Shirley’s specialty. He proved he isn’t that bad in the 200-meters either, winning the 200-meter amputee men’s final Thursday at the International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships in Saint Denis, France.

Duran won’t be different.
Artificial limb doesn’t keep BAHS junior from football.

Amputee runs like the wind.
He beats most with 2 legs – all with just one.

Paralympian sprinter runs at Provo meet.
In the Paralympic games in Athens this summer, Shirley expects to bring home gold medals in the 100, 100, long jump and 400-meter relay.

Finding the right fit.
A new prosthetic leg helps one Natick woman stay active.

Sabolich tests Proprio Foot prosthesis.
Responding to the requests and suggestions of C-Leg users, several design upgrades have been made.

New C-Leg design features are introduced.
Responding to the requests and suggestions of C-Leg users, several design upgrades have been made.

Proprio Foot™ by Ossur introduced.
If you’re looking for a more natural gait and stability of uneven terrain and fewer falls, less energy expenditure which results on less strain on your body, the Proprio Foot™ by Ossur may be for you.

Artificial Intelligence becomes a reality in OKC.
It’s not just a new product – it’s a new way of life for amputees.

 

GET A FREE INFO PACK

Includes a DVD that features 8 patient profiles and represents all ages and amputation levels, plus an informative patient handbook along with a copy of You're Not Alone. Request yours now!

TELL FAMILY & FRIENDS

Our customers are our greatest fans. Join us in sharing about Scott Sabolich with your friends and family.

''I leave my medical practice in Virginia to go to Oklahoma for prosthetic care because I know they will take good care of me.''

Dr. Fred Duckworth, above-knee amputee
Richmond, VA

''I am able to wear my prosthesis all day, everyday. Most people don't realize I'm an amputee.''

Holley Howard, above-knee amputee
Tyler, TX