Arthrogryposis affects 1 out of every 3000 live births; Prune Belly Syndrome affects about 1 in 30,000 births. I am one of many afflicted with these conditions; therefore I want to make a difference in our society. When I was little, I had a very hard time walking until I learned how to walk cross-legged (Scissor-Gait). Both of my hips are dislocated, which is one of the main reasons why this works out well for me. Because of Scissor-Gait, I do not need a walker or any other devices for walking short distances.
Mission Statement
The Project Scissor Gait Foundation will educate, promote, and provide research opportunities about Scissor Gait, Prune Belly Syndrome & Arthrogryposis to help everyone live more meaningful and productive lives.
Latest News
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Welcome to the Project Scissor Gait Foundation's new web site
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Martin Sheedy spoke at the Shriners Membership Seminar
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Martin's motivational speaking page
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Upcoming events and conferences- Where is Martin now?
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Medical students contacted PSGF