Unbelievable story: The girl has special legs but is very passionate about skateboarding.
Rosie Davies, despite suffering from double leg enlargement, embraces life to the fullest and has made significant progress in her ability to ride a scooter and tricycle.
Rosie Davies believes that despite having both legs amputated, she lives life to the fullest and has made great strides in being able to play on a scooter and tricycle. Rosie with her mother Mady and her sister Mia
Rosie Davies, from Bloxwich, suffered from an extremely serious condition called segmental spinal dysgesia. Since she has surgery, she can take the step and perform surgery. Here’s Rosie before the operation to widen her legs and fix her spine.
Rosie Davies, from Bloxwich, suffered from an extremely serious condition called segmental spinal dysgesia. Since she has surgery, she can take the step and perform surgery. Here is the X-ray image that shows the space between its population.
Rosie Davies, from Bloxwich, suffered from an extremely serious condition called segmental spinal dysgesia. Since she has surgery, she can take the step and perform surgery. Here is the postoperative x-ray that shows that the gap has been closed and the metal rods have been removed.
Rosie Davies, who despite having both legs amputated, lives life to the fullest and has made great strides in being able to play on a scooter and tricycle.
Rosie Davies, who despite having both legs amputated, lives life to the fullest and has made great strides in being able to play on a scooter and tricycle.
Rosie Davies, who despite having both legs amputated, lives life to the fullest and has made great strides in being able to play on a scooter and tricycle.
Rosie Davies, from Bloxwich, suffered from an extremely serious condition called segmental spinal dysgesia. Since she has surgery, she is able to walk and perform tricks. Here she is like a newborn baby. Her legs were standing in a crossed position and she was satiated.
Rosie Davies, from Bloxwich, suffered from an extremely serious condition called segmental spinal dysgesia. Since she has surgery, she can take the step and perform surgery. Here she is like a newborn baby. His legs were standing in a crossed position and he was feeling satiated.
Rosie Davies, who despite having both legs amputated, lives life to the fullest and has made great strides in being able to play on a scooter and tricycle.