Aaron Baker is One in a Million, a recovering quadriplegic who is now training for the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. A catalyst for change in the world of disability, Aaron has been helping thousands of people embrace the power of possibility and rise above their limitations by embracing exercise as medicine.
amazing vid
thedonofthesouth 10 months ago
My boyfriend recently became a paraplegic and this video makes me believe that it is possible for him to walk again thanks you are real inspiration for all of us who deal with paralysis everyday
soniaceci1 1 year ago
@severnmdman --vitamins and a compound drug called Famperdine-sr.. if anyone has questions ask. ps Aaron, you are not the only fully functional quad.. Pat Rummerfield is also a recovered sci...look him up, a very inspirational story.
severnmdman 1 year ago
i was injuredy in 08 from a car accident c4-7 complete is what i was told. the dr's also said i'd be paralyzed from the neck down. here i am now moving my arms, sitting balance is enormous. i have very srtong bicepts, weak tricepts but i push a power assist wheelchair. since the 1st year i get these hugh jolts that run through my legs and fingers; itmust mean something. I use an FES bike by RTI, and a standing glyder, also a small e-stim unit for abs and back. i take va variety of vitamins......
severnmdman 1 year ago
i so is all the training helping him walk again? if he can stand couldent he ride again? (at leased on flat ground)
RM250D8rzr 1 year ago
Very inspiring! A year ago my husband was lying in the emergency room after fracturing/dislocating his neck. I stepped out for a moment and the Resident came in and told him that after looking at a fussy MRI from Cuba (where accident happened), that his diagnosed was C4 complete and that he would be lucky to shrug his shoulders! What damaging words...and to tell him while I was out....Well he's pushing his own chair and working his butt off for a full recovery. Keep up the positive attitude.
heatherkevinm 1 year ago