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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

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.

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  • amazing vid

  • 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

  • @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.

  • 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......

  • i so is all the training helping him walk again? if he can stand couldent he ride again? (at leased on flat ground)

  • 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.

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