Mountain Brook’s Lulu Gribbin helps amputees with virtual reality therapy
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Lulu Gribbin, a teenage shark attack survivor, is helping amputees through her foundation, awarding $100,000 to Axolo Health for virtual reality therapy to treat phantom limb pain. This technology aided her own recovery, and she's now supporting its expansion. The grant marks a significant step in making breakthrough technology accessible to those in need, with doctors who treated her co-founding the company and working to expand the therapy, changing lives with innovative treatment.