Jan 17, 2023 Student Uses Life-Altering Injury to Help Others Change the World

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Zoe Gellert’s life-altering experience happened in sixth grade. In February 2016, while outside Seven Bridges Middle School in Chappaqua that she attended at the time, another student somehow kicked a 40-pound concrete paver onto her right foot. Dr. Katherine Bentley, a pediatric physiatrist and director of the Pediatric Chronic Pain Program at Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ, said the pain can come from nerve or tissue damage or from an illness that amplifies the discomfort and prevent a person from properly functioning. Read More at Theexaminernews.com

Dr. Katherine Bentley, a pediatric physiatrist and director of the Pediatric Chronic Pain Program at Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick

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