Monthly Archives: September 2013
NRN IS DEAD (The Wake Up Call)
I know you all were probably on the edge of your seat waiting to see how week two of NRN went, WELL……………. It started off a little rocky because of the long Labor Day weekend on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday went great and well Friday lets just say I ended the week with a bang! On Friday, I rolled to … Continue reading
Posted in Rehabilitation, SCI Effects
Tagged ATL, c5, C6, Catastrophic Injury, insurance, Neurorecovery Network, NRN, physical therapy, project walk, quad, Quadriplegic, race to walk, sci, Shepherd Center, syringomyelia, Syrinx, tetraplegic, walking quad
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NRN First Full Week
I made it through my first full week of NRN. It seems like its improving each day. What do I mean by improving you say? I’ll explain it the best I can without getting too technical. There are physical therapist/technicians that move my legs through the walking motion. If my legs are tight or spastic it is hard for them … Continue reading
Posted in Recreation
Tagged ATL, c5, C6, insurance, Neurorecovery Network, NRN, physical therapy, project walk, quad, Quadriplegic, race to walk, sci, Shepherd Center, syringomyelia, Syrinx, tetraplegic, walking quad
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