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  • I wonder how he has progressed as of 2011. Absolutely phenomenal! He has definitely had EMT, Surgeons, physicians, therapists, family, friends, techs, excellent job!

  • i just had my accident last 2009 and iM A C1 C2 incomplete patient higher injury than him,, i was able to walk minimal after 4 months, and i was able to walk alone after a year but still i am orking on my right hand movements cause im still having difficulties on fingers coordination,, this video is so cool it reminded me of how far i've gone thru fom the accdent,, and im still hoping for more improvement by the way im a female 21 years of age,,good luck,,

  • which treatment you take .............

  • awesome, that guy's good

  • i was diagnosed as having sci c-4-c-5 level, and i had difficulty in standing straight and walking, though minimal pain i experienced when i stretching my lower body parts specially my legs, i walk thru the help of cane, though i can stand alone but only on a period of short time, if i stay stand longer i develop pain on my hips and feet, , i understand that c-2 c-3 case of sci is worst than i am but i am amazed by this video, the patient seemed to stand straight, why is that so.

  • The function you have depends on the type of injury, (ex- complete or incomplete) where on the spinal cord the injury occurred (the level of injury, but also the specific area that was effected like the central portion, the front or the back, one side or the other). these areas each have a different function. The amount of function and movement you have may also depend on quickly you were treated immediately after the injury and how much the swelling was controlled to minimize the nerve damage.

  • i was diagnosed as having sci c-4-c-5 level, and i had difficulty in standing straight and walking, though minimal pain i experienced when i stretching my lower body parts specially my legs, i walk thru the help of cane, though i can stand alone but only on a period of short time, if i stay stand longer i develop pain on my hips and feet, , i understand that c-2 c-3 case of sci is worst than i am but i am amazed by this video, the patient seemed to stand straight, why is that so.

  • How many hours of training your patients get each day?

    How long is the training program?

    Is therapy expensive?

    Thanks for Answering

  • Congratulations! I have broken c5 and c6 and also start to walk. Amazing to see - passion, desire and commitment. Fight on, do not stop

  • The way he moved his arms when he walked, is it because he was struggling to maintain balance or was it because of lack of muscle coordination?

  • I might be saying nonsense, but it´s probably both at the same time.

  • C2/C3!? Great job man.

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