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Dr. Albert Bohbot
Laserpuncture is generating much attention in France and other
parts of Europe as an alternative medicine  treatment for spinal
cord injury (SCI) and related physical disabilities. As the name
implies, laserpuncture combines elements of acupuncture and
laser therapy, both of which have shown potential for restoring
some function after SCI.....
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The Bob Gill story!
Bob Gill's motorcycle career
began in 1962 with dirt
track & road racing. He
won the Sebring, Florida
125 mile International Road
Travis Robinson story!
Travis is the 19 year-old-son of
John "Jocko" Robinson- an
icon in Southern California
Diving, employee and friend
for over 30 years. Travis broke
his neck and suffered
severe
trauma to his spinal cord
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Helping People Walk Again!
Race in 1963 and in 1964 the  Pacific Northwest
T.T. Championship in Portland Oregon on a
factory Honda. Soon he realized you can't make
much money racing motorcycles. So in 1970, Bob
Gill began jumping bikes full time......   
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when he was going to do a belly-flop into a friend's
pool in Oregon in late 2003.....
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                                 Our Goal
It is the goal of The Bob Gill Foundation to help promote the technology of Laser
puncture, created by Dr. Albert Bohbot, for the repair and recovery of spinal cord
injuries and to assist in getting this technology into hospitals worldwide while providing
assistance in procuring funds to help financially challenged patients with spinal cord
injury to receive the treatments administered by Dr. Albert Bohbot.
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