New Mobility
History
New Mobility was founded in 1989 in Boulder, Colorado, by Sam Maddox to provide information about life after spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, post-polio sequelae and other disabling conditions. Originally titled Spinal Network Extra, the then-quarterly magazine was a spin-off of the 1987 book Spinal Network: The Total Resource for the Wheelchair Community.Maddox edited New Mobility until 1991, when Barry Corbet, a paraplegic from a spinal-cord injury, took the helm. The title was changed to New Mobility for the Summer 1992 issue. In 1993, the magazine temporarily ceased publication.
Miramar Publishing bought the title and relaunched it in 1994. It became bimonthly in 1995 and monthly in 1996. In 1998, No Limits Communications acquired the magazine. In 2000, Corbet retired, and Gilmer, also paraplegic, took over as editor. In 2010, United Spinal Association bought New Mobility and continues to publish it monthly. In 2018, Gilmer retired and Ian Ruder took over as editor.