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Why I designed the prosthetic running leg

When Van Phillips lost his foot in an accident, he decided to design a prosthetic leg that allowed him to keep running. His 1984 invention would revolutionise disability sport.

When sport enthusiast Van Phillips lost his foot in a water-skiing accident, he decided to design a prosthetic leg that allowed him to keep running.

In 1984, he made the first prosthetic running leg using carbon graphite, which was light, flexible and strong.

Rebecca Kesby spoke to Van Phillips, the inventor of the first carbon graphite prosthetic running leg.

This programme was first broadcast in 2020.

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