Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Walking Last Week
Astute observers will notice something different between this latest video and previous videos I have posted. New wardrobe? Nope, same stylish clothes. Ability to levitate? Nah, gravity keeps dragging me down. Any more guesses? We flipped the walker around, so the blue bar is behind rather than in front of me. This subtle change actually makes a large improvement in my posture and my ability to lock my legs into extension and then initiate pulling them forward. (Compare to walking from May.) Without the bar in front, risk of epic faceplant increases, but my core is strong enough to balance and stay in position without it, so who needs that crappy little bar? Not this guy!
It is now easier for the trainers to assist my legs through the stepping motion; in trainer jargon, we've moved from "max assist" to "min-mod assist", so if you speak trainer, you'll know what that means. For those non-cultured English-only speakers, it means I am continuing to make progress, and that is all the motivation I need.
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On a related note, from the excellent Reeve Foundation research blog comes a post entitled "NRN Data: Activity-based Training=Functional Recovery". The research, done by the NeuroRecovery Network (NRN), a collaboration of 7 centers that offer activity-based rehab in a clinical environment, focuses on benefits from locomotor training to ASIA C and D patients (people with sensory and motor function below their level of injury. I'm technically ASIA A but (profanity-alert) f*** that, doctors don't know sh**, amiright?). Basically, this puts into published form what was already known: locomotor training (what I am doing) works and can help someone with an SCI regain function, sensation, and movement. Good enough for me.
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The 3rd annual CSCIR (my gym) golf outing is upcoming - August 22nd at Blythefield CC, 1pm shotgun start for all you golfers out there. Let me know and I can email you a form to sign up to play, or if you simply would like to support scholarships for those un- or under-insured who wish to walk again someday. Thanks and God Bless!
25 days 'til Big Blue kicks off! Can't wait!
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Watching this video turned my day around, thanks and keep it up
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this special video. It brought tears to my eyes watching your great progress. We have always said you will walk again some day. Wishing you continued success with therapy!!!!
Nat starts college on 8/30. Her clinicals 1st semester will be in a psych unit. She is going to continue her education to become a nurse practioner. Her boyfriend leaves next weekend to go back to college in Florida. He is a nice guy. Nat is riding down with him then will fly back alone (makes me a little nervous with her being alone) the following week. I'm sure there will be plenty of guys that would love to assist a skinny blonde. She will be fine I have to keep telling myself. Please tell your family hi. Larry D. is getting ready for his annual fishing trip.