Disaboom com Pumps Up Coverage of Disabilities and Football in Time for Super Bowl

Released on: January 31, 2008, 12:25 pm

Press Release Author: Disaboom

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Comprehensive Super Bowl Section Covers the Game, Interviews
From Football Hall of Fame Members, and Stories from Former NFL Players on
Disaboom.com

Press Release Body: Denver, CO - January 31, 2008 -Tom Brady was photographed
limping outside his Boston-area home on Saturday and while he boarded the Patriots'
team plane to head to the Super Bowl on Sunday without the protective boot, it stood
as a reminder of the injuries that are inherent in the sport of professional
football. As the excitement of the Super Bowl builds, Disaboom.com, the largest
online community for people with disabilities, has pumped up its coverage of the
convergence between football and disabilities sharing the inspirational stories from
the gridiron.

The Disaboom.com Super Bowl section hosts a feature on Marc Buoniconti, son of NFL
Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti, who was paralyzed from the neck down in a 1985
football injury. Nick Buoniconti is a member of the Patriots All-1960's AFL Team.
In 1972, Nick was part of the undefeated Miami Dolphin's team which went on to win
the Super Bowl. Now both Marc and Nick are huge supporters of "The Miami Project to
Cure Paralysis" located at the University of Miami School of Medicine. The "Miami
Project" is the world's largest comprehensive spinal cord injury research center
dedicated to finding more effective treatments, with a cure for paralysis as the end
goal.

The Disaboom.com Super Bowl site also includes a video interview with Nick and Marc
covering the Miami Project's role in administering the treatment for Kevin Everett,
a Buffalo Bills tight end injured earlier this season. Everett received a treatment
his doctor learned at the Miami Project just months before, which some credit for
allowing Everett to walk again.

Other elements of the Super Bowl site include:

o Nick and Marc Buoniconti talk about New England Patriots efforts to tie the 1972
Dolphins' perfect record.
o A Look at How Football Players are Making a Difference Off the Field.
o Creating an Accessible Media Room
o Dating a Football Fanatic
o Stroke Champs: Former NFL Players Tackle Stroke Survival

Since its launch in 2007, Disaboom.com has dedicated itself to improving the quality
of life for people with disabilities. The new Disaboom.com section on the Super
Bowl can be found at http://www.disaboom.com, click on "Living", then go to the
"Sports & Rec" section and that's where you'll find the Super Bowl videos and
articles. You can also link to this section through the home page.

For more information on topics for people touched by disability, from healthcare to
accessible homes and to join community blogs, log onto http://www.disaboom.com.

About Disaboom
Disaboom, Inc. was founded to develop the first interactive online community
dedicated to constantly improving the way people with disabilities or functional
limitations live their lives. It will also serve as a comprehensive online resource
not only for people living with such conditions, but also their immediate families
and friends, caregivers, recreation and rehabilitation providers, and employers.
There are more than 54 million American adults living with disabilities or
functional limitations today in the United States alone. Founded and designed by
doctors and fellow disaboomers to meet this community's specific needs, disaboom.com
brings together content and tools ranging from specialized health information to
social networking to daily living resources, in a single interactive site.


Web Site: http://www.disaboom.com

Contact Details: Erik Keith
Office: 303-433-7020
Cell: 720-210-8812
ekeith@csg-pr.com

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