Hi; I'm Phil, and my wife, Jan, fell from a horse on New Year's Eve, and is now in a spinal unit.
She is 61, and has limited leg movement. She can touch her nose wth her right hand, but has very limited left arm movement. She has some slight finger movement to her right hand, but none to the left.
Has anyone of a similar age and diagnosis got a story of their progress? Obviously this is very new territory for my son and I; thanks in advance.
Hi Phil, I am very sorry for you and for your wife...my father has Spinal Cord Injury, from 3 months ago, actually about the same symptom. Someone with a spinal cord injury will have a long road of rehabilitation ahead of them, usually at a Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Unit and Rehabilitation Centre or Spinal Injury Unit, and it is important that they keep their sense of humor on their bad days to help them maintain a positive attitude.
Generally, Paraplegics will be in hospital for around 5 months, where as Quadriplegics can be in hospital for around 6 - 8 months, whilst they undergo rehabilitation. Both Paraplegics and Quadriplegics should have some kind of rehabilitation and physiotherapy before they are discharged from hospital, to help maximise their potential, or help them get used to life in a wheelchair, and to help teach techniques which make everyday life easier.
Disabled sports, and wheelchair based sports can be an excellent way to build stamina, and help in rehabilitation by giving confidence and better social skills. The ultimate reward for many disabled sportsmen and women, is to win at the Paralympic Games, which will be coming to London in 2012.
PS: An amazing invention I have seen is the so called berkelbike, a revolutionary, award winning tricycle which can be propelled by both your arms and legs. The BerkelBike makes cycling possible despite MS, Polio, Spinal Cord Injury or Stroke.
