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Spinal cord injury client walks in Rifton Pacer with help from trainers and PT – Video


Spinal cord injury client walks in Rifton Pacer with help from trainers and PT

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Growing Into Adulthood After Spinal Cord Injury – Video


Growing Into Adulthood After Spinal Cord Injury
Visit our website at http://sci.washington.edu/. Everyone faces challenges when moving from the teen years into adulthood. Making this transition with a spin...

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Management of Urinary Problems Caused by Spinal Cord Injury – Video


Management of Urinary Problems Caused by Spinal Cord Injury
Visit our website at http://sci.washington.edu/. Presented on October 13, 2009, Stephen Burns, MD, Staff Physician, SCI Service, VA Puget Sound Health Care S...

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Stem Cell Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama – Daniel Campbell – Video


Stem Cell Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama - Daniel Campbell
After stem cell therapy at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama, Daniel Campbell describes how his condition has improved since his first treatment. Daniel is i...

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Spinal Cord Injury ¦ Treatment and Symptoms – Video


Spinal Cord Injury Treatment and Symptoms
XXXXXX #9669; Spinal Cord Injury treatment mdash; Finding the right information about Spinal Cord Injury treatment symptoms, is crucial to managing Spinal Cord Injur...

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CMC Spinal Cord Injury Mela 2013 – Female staff – Video


CMC Spinal Cord Injury Mela 2013 - Female staff
Part of the staff skit for the 2013 Spinal Cord Injury Mela - female staff dance I dont think i will win an Oscar for my performance

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Beth H. T-11 Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at Pressing On – Video


Beth H. T-11 Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at Pressing On
This is a quick sample of some of the things we focus on during one-on-on training at Pressing On. Client is Beth and she is a T-11 Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury and the trainer is Stanley Arinze. For more information on our non-profit gym for neurological disorders, visit http://www.pressingontx.org or facebook.com/pressingontx

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Spinal cord injury,weight lifting,Chest 90kg 200 lbs – Video


Spinal cord injury,weight lifting,Chest 90kg 200 lbs
Arnar Helgi Lrusson sci 2002 T2/3 complete This video is since 2013 visit my website http://www.wix.com

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Back Up supports Toby, a young boy who developed spinal cord injury aged 3 – Video


Back Up supports Toby, a young boy who developed spinal cord injury aged 3
Back Up supports Toby, a young boy who developed spinal cord injury aged 3 after an illness. Find out more at http://www.backuptrust.org.uk

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Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Holds First Annual Windsor Roll and Bowl – Video


Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Holds First Annual Windsor Roll and Bowl
We #39;ve got your back. You #39;ve got your future! Spinal Cord Injury Ontario champions excellence in service, advocacy and quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries. The commitment to their high quality of service and promoting the best quality of life possible, for those who have sustained an injury continued on Monday, as the organization held their first annual Windsor Roll in Bowl. Organizers of Monday #39;s event were hoping to raise upwards of $10000 to help support and strengthen the services they offer throughout the Windsor Essex County Region. Sheila O #39;Neill is the Community Development Officer for the organization and she shares the details of how those who have sustained a spinal cord injury can still live a productive and positive life after this dramatic change in both lifestyle and circumstances. While Johanna Beneteau a volunteer for SCI Ontario says it #39;s important to exhibit a true sense of empathy for people living with an injury in order to receive a full understanding of the experiences they endure on an ongoing basis. It #39;s all in my latest story for CFTV34.

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Spinal Cord Injury Quadriplegia (C5-C6 level) Treatment and Rehabilitation in Mumbai, India – Video


Spinal Cord Injury Quadriplegia (C5-C6 level) Treatment and Rehabilitation in Mumbai, India
Spinal Cord Injury Treatment and Rehabilitation in Mumbai, India Patient is a C5-C6 quadriplegia since last 4 years with the history of backward jumping in to swimming pool and sustained a fracture of C5 with cord compression. He got operated for decompression with corpectomy followed by fusion anteriorly. Over a period of time he recovered with sensations and motor power of shoulder and elbow muscles. Neurologically, he is hypertonic and hyperreflexic. He has grade 1+ spasticity according to modified Ashworth Scale. He has reduced sensation in left leg by 40% as compared to other area of body. He is on indwelling catheter and has no bladder and bowel motor control. Functionally, he is wheelchair bound and is dependent for almost all his ADL. On ASIA Impairment Scale he scores "C". On FIM he scores 49. After Stem Cell Therapy 1. Overall stamina improved. 2. Lower limb spasticity reduced. 3. Now, he can do arm flexion and extension faster than before. 4. He can do thumb movements, which were not possible before. 5. His sitting balance has improved. Now, he has initiated to sit without support for 2-3 minutes. Earlier, not possible. 6. He can now do supine to right sidelying with minimal support for leg adjustment, which was not possible before. 7. Earlier, he could do supine to sit in with initial 10-15 minutes in semi sleep position. Now, he can directly come to sitting without discomfort (ie dizziness) 8. He can tolerate standing with backrest for 10 minutes which was ...

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Ricardo G. C-5/C-6 Spinal Cord Injury Strength and Core exercise – Video


Ricardo G. C-5/C-6 Spinal Cord Injury Strength and Core exercise
Pressing On client Ricardo working both his core/balance and strength using an NRG ball.

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Spinal Cord Injury with Residual Paraperesis Treatment and Rehabilitation in Mumbai, India – Video


Spinal Cord Injury with Residual Paraperesis Treatment and Rehabilitation in Mumbai, India
Spinal Cord Injury with Residual Paraperesis Treatment and Rehabilitation in Mumbai, India Patients has history of RTA in October 1997, leading to fracture # D5-6 and burst fracture D12 vertebra cervical cord injuries(?disclocation). He had developed paraplegia with complete loss of bowel bladder function. He was operated for spinal stabilization of the dorsal vertebral fracture cervical injury was managed conservatively with cervical traction. Over a period of time, he recovered gradually and is now able to walk with a scissoring gait.He recovered completely in his sensation bowel bladder. Neurologically , he is hypertonic hyperreflexic. On examination : he has complete sensory recovery of deep superficial sensation . He has near normal upper extremity strength poor voluntary control of bilateral hip ankle muscles. He walks with scissoring Gait severe adductor spasticity. Functionally, he is independent in most ADL mobility. On FIM he scores 109. After Stem Cell Therapy 1) Intrinsic muscles of foot have improved. Now is able to grip chappals. Before he was not able to do it. 2) He now walks independently with help of a stick. 3) Ankle movements have improved. 4) Posture is more erect . 5) Walks stairs independently with support of railing. 6) FIM -- has increased from 109 to 112. 7) Spasticity reduced in lower limbs. 8) Walking is more easier. Stem Cell Therapy done at Dr Alok Sharma NeuroGen Brain and Spine Institute Surana Sethia Hospital Sion-Trombay ...

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Chris Graystone, Mary Free Bed Spinal Cord Injury Patient, uses parallel bars to walk – Video


Chris Graystone, Mary Free Bed Spinal Cord Injury Patient, uses parallel bars to walk
After suffering a spinal cord injury when attempting a polar bear plunge, Chris Graystone, has made a remarkable recovery. Determined to walk again, Chris uses the parallel bars and the assistance of a Mary Free Bed physical therapist to move his legs.

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Spinal cord injury,weight lifting,Burnout – Video


Spinal cord injury,weight lifting,Burnout
Arnar Helgi Lrusson sci 2002 T2/3 complete This video is since 2013 visit my website http://www.wix.com

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Survive, Subsist, Succeed: Spinal Cord Injury Research and Outcomes – Video


Survive, Subsist, Succeed: Spinal Cord Injury Research and Outcomes
John D. Steeves, PhD: "We live in an age of rapid technological advances and scientific discoveries. From cell transplants as replacement for lost tissue to robotic devices controlled by conscious thought, many developments promise enabling solutions for disabling injuries or disorders such as spinal cord injury (SCI). But what is the status of the science and its realistic translation to help individuals living with SCI? How do we separate fact from fiction, hope from hype, desire from desperation, and near-term from long-term? What is the documented evidence for the myriad of wonders found on the internet? What should you believe and how do you become empowered to make informed decisions about where to put your energies and faith?" In this presentation, Dr. Steeves addresses these questions and provides an overview of the SCI research that has taken us from merely surviving spinal cord injuries mdash;rare before World War II mdash;to thriving with SCI and even the possibility of recovery. He brings over 30 years #39; experience as a spinal cord researcher to explain and discuss recent experimental treatments for SCI. Speaker: John D. Steeves, PhD John Penny Ryan BC Leadership Chair, Professor and Founding Director, ICORD (International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries), UBC and Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Presented on May 20, 2010 at the University of Washington Medical Center by the Northwest Regional SCI System, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine ...

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Zhu’s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Emily’s story part 1 – Video


Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Emily #39;s story part 1
Emily suffered a spinal cord injury on July 20, 2010 at T-6 level. She started treatment at Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture on May 31, 2012, almost 2 years after her injury. Since starting treatment at Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture Emily has gained more sensation of bowel/bladder and can sit independently. Contact us at (408)885-1288 or visit our website at http://www.scalpacupuncture.org

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Spinal Cord Injury Pseudo – Video


Spinal Cord Injury Pseudo

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Spinal Cord Injury ATP – Video


Spinal Cord Injury ATP

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Zhu’s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Masai’s story part 1 – Video


Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Masai #39;s story part 1
Masai suffered from transverse myelitis at T6 level on August 17, 2012. He became paralyzed below the sternum and had no sensation except for deep touch. Masai also had burning pain around his torso. He began treatment at Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture 3 months after the infection. To see Masai #39;s progress look for more videos. Visit our website at http://www.scalpacupuncture.org

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Zhu’s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Masai’s story part 2 – Video


Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Masai #39;s story part 2
Masai learning how to crawl. visit our website at http://www.scalpacupuncture.org

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Zhu’s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Masai’s story part 3 – Video


Zhu #39;s Neuro Acupuncture for Spinal Cord Injury-Masai #39;s story part 3
Masai is taking his first steps since the infection. Visit our website at http://www.scalpacupuncture.org

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Eddie G. Spinal Cord Injury Treadmill training at Pressing On – Video


Eddie G. Spinal Cord Injury Treadmill training at Pressing On
http://www.presssingontx.org - Pressing On client Eddie is a spinal cord injury/stroke/brachial plexus injury and traumatic brain injury. He has come a long way. This clip show him on the treadmill, pedaling a bike and pushing the elliptical at Pressing On. Like us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pressingontx

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Eddie G. Spinal Cord Injury Sit to Stands and Balance at Pressing On – Video


Eddie G. Spinal Cord Injury Sit to Stands and Balance at Pressing On
http://www.presssingontx.org or Like us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pressingontx - Pressing On client Eddie is a spinal cord injury/stroke/brachial plexus injury and traumatic brain injury. He has come a long way. This clip show him doing sit to stands and working on balance at Pressing On.

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Multidisciplinary Management of Pain in Spinal Cord Injury – Video


Multidisciplinary Management of Pain in Spinal Cord Injury
Chronic pain in spinal cord injury is a complex process. Why does chronic pain happen? What are the best treatments? Find out from three chronic pain experts from the Rehabilitation Institute of Washington (RIW): Dr. Kathleen Burgess, physiatrist; Randy Hermans, physical therapist; and Dr. James Moore, psychologist and RIW director (www.rehabwashington.com Presented on June 8, 2010 at the University of Washington Medical Center.

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