Alpine skiing would only be a dream for people with injuries that would prevent them from enjoying the slopes. But emerging technology developed in Utah is beginning to change that.
<p>EDEN, Weber County — On a picture-perfect day Friday at Powder Mountain Resort, crowds gathered to watch what appeared to be a typical race.
</p><p>&quot;We have a lot of different folks here today with spinal cord injuries and neuromuscular disease, muscular dystrophy, amputees,&quot; said Jeffrey Rosenbluth, spinal cord injury medical&#x
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