Today marks the start of the Paralympic Games in London. For these athletes, preparing for the games means more than training, eating well and getting plenty of sleep: there is the added pressure of making sure their equipment is working properly.
The German technology company Ottobock has set up 13 workshops across Paralympic venues where competitors can have their equipment serviced ahead of their events.
The BBC's Maddy Savage reports from a repair center in the Olympic Park.
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