FEET FIRST is an educational video designed to create awareness and inform students about the catastrophic injuries sustained from diving into shallow water. Showing FEET FIRST in classrooms across the country each Spring and reviewing the key points from the video will help lower the number of quadriplegics and save lives.
FEET FIRST is an 11-minute video created by Orthopaedic Surgeon Richard S. Siegel M.D., who saw too many cases of paralysis due to diving into shallow water. Through education and awareness, these types of spinal cord injuries are 100% preventable.

Producer/Director: Richard S. Siegel M.D.
Editor: Ryan Kupchik

Ryan Kupchik is a videographer, filmmaker, and editor. Below is his contact information:
ryankupchik@gmail.com
(718) 473-6495

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Comment by richard. s. siegel on February 24, 2015 at 9:15pm

SEE LINKS BELOW FOR FEET FIRST VIDEO

Comment by richard. s. siegel on February 22, 2015 at 12:18pm

TEACHER GUIDE for VIDEO FEET FIRST

https://blu169.mail.live.com/mail/ViewOfficePreview.aspx?messageid=...

(or request at rssortho@outlook.com

https://vimeo.com/82859079      10   min. video FEET FIRST

https://vimeo.com/108118991      3   min. video FEET FIRST

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