Hope, Help, & Possibilities
Welcome to The Limb Preservation Foundation
The Limb Preservation Foundation (LPF) is an independent nonprofit serving patients in the Rocky Mountain Region: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, Montana, and Idaho. LPF supports the prevention and treatment of limb-threatening conditions.
The goal of LPF is to enhance the quality of life for those individuals facing limb-threatening conditions due to trauma, tumor or infection through research, patient assistance and educational programs.
The Limb Preservation Foundation funds hope, help and possibilities using a unique model that brings together world-class physicians and researchers, passionate healthcare professionals and patients to advance research, support care and enhance lives.
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WHAT WE DO
Welcome to Limb Preservation Foundation
The mission of The Limb Preservation Foundation is to support
the prevention and treatment of limb-threatening conditions.
The goal of LPF is to enhance the quality of life for those individuals facing limb-threatening conditions due to trauma, tumor or infection through research, patient assistance and educational programs.
At The Limb Preservation Foundation, we fund hope, help and possibilities for people experiencing limb-threatening conditions. Our unique model brings together world-class physicians and researchers, passionate healthcare professionals and patients to advance research, support care and enhance lives.
The Patient Assistance Program provides financial assistance for common expenses such as rent, mortgage, and utilities for patients experiencing dire financial challenges during their fight to save their limb or life. The treatment for a limb-threatening diagnosis such as trauma, cancer or infection is often a long journey and financial difficulty can result.long journey and financial
Understanding a limb-threatening diagnosis and the steps involved in treatment provide individuals a sense of security. Sorting through the available information can be overwhelming. Part of the mission of the Limb Preservation Foundation is to provide comprehensive, up-to-date information about extremity tumor, infection and trauma. extremity tumor, infection and trauma. trauma.trauma.
Through collaboration with Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center in establishing the Ross M. Wilkins MD Limb Preservation University Chair in Musculoskeletal Biology and Oncology, as well as providing research grant support, LPF is committed to ongoing studies into limb-threatening conditions so that advances in treatment and improvements in outcomes can be achieved.
The Patient Assistance Program provides financial assistance for common expenses such as rent, mortgage, and utilities for patients experiencing dire financial challenges during their fight to save their limb or life. The treatment for a limb-threatening diagnosis such as trauma, cancer or infection is often a long journey and financial difficulty can result.
Understanding a limb-threatening diagnosis and the steps involved in treatment provide individuals a sense of security. Sorting through the available information can be overwhelming. Part of the mission of the Limb Preservation Foundation is to provide comprehensive, up-to-date information about extremity tumor, infection and trauma.
Through collaboration with Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center in establishing the Ross M. Wilkins MD Limb Preservation University Chair in Musculoskeletal Biology and Oncology, as well as providing research grant support, LPF is committed to ongoing studies into limb-threatening conditions so that advances in treatment and improvements in outcomes can be achieved.
The Patient Assistance Program provides financial assistance for common expenses such as rent, mortgage, and utilities for patients experiencing dire financial challenges during their fight to save their limb or life. The treatment for a limb-threatening diagnosis such as trauma, cancer or infection is often a long journey and financial difficulty can result.
Understanding a limb-threatening diagnosis and the steps involved in treatment provide individuals a sense of security. Sorting through the available information can be overwhelming. Part of the mission of the Limb Preservation Foundation is to provide comprehensive, up-to-date information about extremity tumor, infection and trauma.
Through collaboration with Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center in establishing the Ross M. Wilkins MD Limb Preservation University Chair in Musculoskeletal Biology and Oncology, as well as providing research grant support, LPF is committed to ongoing studies into limb-threatening conditions so that advances in treatment and improvements in outcomes can be achieved.
OUR IMPACT
The contributions of our individual and corporate donors have made a tremendous impact on patients and their families. From assuring that a patient’s mortgage is paid in a time of dire financial need, to providing funding to establish the Ross M. Wilkins, MD Limb Preservation University Chair in Musculoskeletal Biology and Oncology, every dollar has made a difference.
Continued support from individual and corporate donors is the key to allowing The Limb Preservation Foundation to achieve the mission of providing Hope, Help and Possibilities to individuals facing the potential of limb loss. With your help, we can continue to support research into advanced treatment options while assuring those undergoing treatment can meet the expense of their basic needs.
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