Former Army Sergeant Lisamarie Wiley lost her left leg when she stepped on an IED while serving as an interrogator in Afghanistan. Now an advocate for military veterans, Sergeant Wiley is outspoken about the needs for advances in prosthesis that cater to women amputees, and she insists that it isn’t simply about vanity. Because there are general differences in body size and physiology between genders, women with extremity trauma and amputations simply have unique needs that are not being met. You can read more about this story over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/101030/women-veterans-prosthetics/