How personalised art helps people with prosthetic limbs express themselves
- molly510
- Nov 8, 2022
- 1 min read

Tony Enchelmaier became an amputee 14 years ago at the age of 32.
"I had a Volkswagen Kombi van camper and was just driving home from work one day and a bloke coming the other way passed out and had a head-on, just a couple of minutes from home," Mr Enchelmaier said.
"My wife and children were at home and they heard the helicopter and the sirens and just thought I was stuck in the traffic."
His physical injuries, which included a broken left leg and a right leg that needed to be amputated below the knee, left him unable to bear weight for six months.
Comments