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1. DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Sports: Top Stories
www.dallasnews.com/sports/tops - [Cached]Published on: 12/22/2002 Last Visited: 12/22/2002
Dr. Lance Bruce, the director of spinal injury service at Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation in Dallas, said players shouldn't be expected to always use perfect technique.
"You can talk about it all you want," Dr. Bruce said. "But once you're in a game, it's easy to forget about technique."
Dr. Bruce's son, Derrick, is a junior quarterback at Dallas Christian. He said he never considered asking his son not to play football for fear of injury.
"If you looked at every possible way you could get hurt, you'd never walk out the front door," Dr. Bruce said.
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2. WFAA.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Latest News
www.wfaa.com/latestnews/storie - [Cached]Published on: 2/4/2003 Last Visited: 2/4/2003
"This is a result of either the shockwave of the bullet as it passed close to the cord, or physically that it hit the cord," said Baylor Rehabilitation's Dr. Lance Bruce.
Therapists at Baylor are teaching her a new way to get around. -
3. DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Latest News
www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/4/2003 Last Visited: 2/4/2003
"I think in general, attitude is the most important part of the puzzle," said Dr. Lance Bruce, head of Baylor's Spinal Surgery Service. "She has an excellent attitude. She's clearly a fighter."
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That's the goal of the team at Baylor, too, Dr. Bruce said.
"What you'd hope is she recovers the ability to walk," he said. "But our goal is that she be able to live completely independently, to return to work, to live normally."
And to be a full-time mom again.
When she speaks of Kelsey, Officer Ramsey's words rush out, filled with a mother's pride.

