Female Rider Accident In Texas

I quite understand that some of you will take offense that I titled the case study as I did. Target fixation, the cause of the accident, can happen to anybody - male or female. Since I desire as many people as possible to read this material, and I find that by merely changing the title from 'Accident Case Study' to 'Case Study - Female Rider Accident In Texas' there is a doubling in the number of times the article is read per week, I elect to leave it that way. I've done worse things in my life. (It could be that the mention of Texas is not the only reason for the increased interest, no?)
This material was last updated October 23, 2003

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Detailed Description Of The Accident
Diagram Of The Accident
Condition Update 1
Condition Update 2
Condition Update 3
Condition Update 4
Why Was She So Badly Damaged?
Effect On The Rest Of Us
Condition Update 5
Condition Update 6
Condition Update 7
Condition Update 8
Condition Update 9
Condition Update 10
Christmas Day - A 24 Hour Pass
Condition Update 11
Karen Goes Home - After A Little Detour
Target Fixation - Not So Trivial, Is It?
Postscript - Six Months After The Accident
Post-Postscript - Eighteen Months After The Accident
Post-Post-Postscript - Two years After The Accident
Exactly Four Years Later - All is still not right
Eight Years Later - She runs a 5K
 

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