In the paralympic workshop, plenty of fractures but no broken bones

Gemma Collis of Britain during her bout against Brianna Vide of France on Tuesday in Grand Palais, France. (Kacper Pempel/Reuters)

PARIS — Spend some time watching the Paralympics and it will soon become obvious from seeing wheelchair athletes bash into each other while playing rugby and basketball that their flattened tires and dented frames might need multiple repairs over their tournaments. But at the Games’ fix-it shop in the Paralympic Village, repair requests can and do come from every sport.