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As a world-leading spine surgeon, Prof. Kenneth Cheung has spent years honing his craft addressing cases of spine disorders, endeavouring to bring this overlooked area of healthcare into the light. From the perspective of a paraplegic patient, Lai Chi-wai serves as a beacon for patients of spinal trauma and now aspires to someday be able to walk again by himself. Together, by sharing the motion of life that has brought them together, they will show that where there is a dream, there is a way. Listed as #2 on Talltanic’s “10 People to Inspire You When You’re at Your Worst” behind Nick Vujicic, Chi-wai’s story began when the once 8th-ranked rock climber in the world (and first Chinese to win the X-Games) met with a car accident that left him paraplegic in 2011. Known as the "King of Lion Rock" in Hong Kong, the once best climber in Asia succumbed not to misery, but continued to pursue his dream. On the 5th Anniversary of his tragic accident, Chi-wai climbed up the Lion Rock on his wheelchair, solely relying on his upper limbs and indomitable will. Such was a symbol of Hong Kong's spirit -- persistence, resilience and unity. Chi-wai is now an advocate for spine surgery patients, realising the power of optimism in influencing and impacting the life of others. A person of relentless determination, Chi-wai currently aspires to someday be able to walk again. Prof. Kenneth Cheung is the Chair Professor and the Head of the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology at the University of Hong Kong. Prof. Cheung has won immeasurable awards and accolades throughout an illustrious career as a spine surgeon, academic, educator, scientist, but also as a pioneer - having been instrumental in the inception of titanium bone implants used in mainstream Orthopaedic surgery these days. With 14 published book chapters and 280 publications in top scientific and spine journals, his work has been cited more than 4065 times globally. Not only has Prof. Cheung’s work put HKU on the map, he was also the past President of the Scoliosis Research Society, as well as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, contributing immensely to the field. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx