The MORE Foundation’s charitable programs and services meet the needs of military veterans and others who want to Keep Life in Motion®
through our innovative research, community education
and charitable assistance.
The Biomechanics Research Laboratory
houses state-of-the-art, research grade,
motion tracking,
Motion Analysis Laboratory is fully equipped to provide accurate biomechanical measurements of subjects
From testing new shoulder replacements that are seeking FDA approval, to new forms of pain management
The MORE Foundation’s charitable programs and services meet the needs of military veterans and others who want to Keep Life in Motion®
MORE Foundation 3D printing technology to create custom prosthetic
hands for children in need – at no cost to recipients. Using open-source
designs and the latest in printer technology, prosthetics can be designed
and created at a fraction of traditional costs and far more quickly. These
prosthetics can also be resized as the child grows, until they reach maturity
and receive a more permanent prosthesis.
Many military veterans need physical or financial assistance for
transportation to and from important medical appointments. Through our
Veterans Transportation Assistance Program, or V-TAP, the MORE
Foundation subsidizes transportation for veterans in metropolitan Phoenix.
From sharing the basics of sports medicine with the general public to demonstrating the details of orthopedic surgery to
healthcare professionals, we educate our communities in a variety of ways
The Foundation began operating as a tax exempt private foundation (501(c)3), with an
in-dependent Board of Trustees, in 2011. With the support of its initial sponsor, MORE
quickly built programs to conduct musculoskeletal research studies that served the
public interest.
As MORE’s reputation has grown in the orthopedic community, the Foundation has
gar-nered dozens of corporate sponsors and enjoyed expanded support from private
individuals. With this increased support base, MORE Foundation has pioneered innovative
orthopedic research programs, conducted educational programs
MORE Foundation’s research directly affects patients’ quality of life and defines the standard of care in hospitals and medical
offices. Our laboratories are staffed with clinicians, bioengineers and scientists
The Foundation began operating as a tax exempt
private foundation (501(c)3), with the Board of Trustees, in 2011. With the support of its
initial sponsor, MORE quickly built programs to
conduct musculoskeletal research studies that
served the public interest.
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