About So Every BODY Can Move

So Every BODY Can Move (SEBCM) is a national disability rights and healthcare initiative working to create life-changing access to prosthetic and orthotic (O&P) care for physical activity, independence, and overall well-being. Today, this care is often denied coverage—deemed “not medically necessary” by most public and private insurance plans—even when it enables people to work, play, and thrive.
 
Founded and led by people with disabilities, SEBCM centers the leadership of those with lived experience of limb loss and limb difference (LL/LD community). Across the country, grassroots advocates are organizing with support from O&P and allied health professionals to modernize outdated insurance policies through state-by-state legislative reform.
 
SEBCM’s flagship effort—the “28×28” campaign—aims to pass legislation in 28 states by the LA 2028 Paralympic Games, building toward broader national reform and a future where movement is a right, not a privilege.
 
SEBCM’s founding was made possible by a coalition of national leaders in the field, including the Amputee Coalition (SEBCM's backbone organization), American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA), National Association for the Advancement of Orthotics & Prosthetics (NAAOP), and American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists (AAOP).

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