Quadriplegics: bed mobility and dressing

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2008
  • Jonathan Sigworth, initially injured in 2006 between C5-C6 vertebrae with a resulting C7 complete quadriplegia, demonstrates the gymnastics of moving around and getting dressed. In 2017, Jon and his wife Jessica launched a non-profit, More Than Walking Incorporated, to film and edit other peer mentors' demonstrations and interviews and create an online video course for sharing the path to independence after SCI worldwide. To get involved visit www.morethanwalking.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @fsigworth
    @fsigworth  15 років тому +2

    These are demonstrations by my son Jonathan, filmed during his visit to a rehab center in Pune, India. You can see more of the movies he's made on UA-cam under jsigworth.
    -Fred Sigworth

  • @kumikoStarss
    @kumikoStarss 14 років тому

    This is very valuable information for a diverse group of people, those living w/sci and health professionals.

  • @paraivan
    @paraivan 15 років тому

    This is very helpful. Thank you for posting this.

  • @raviranganathan3915
    @raviranganathan3915 10 років тому

    Thanks Mr.Sigworth, your video is professional grade, i had a simpler thought of adding a sound track using my personal video camera. This will ensure that my folks in tamilnadu get to access it right away. I will definitely share it with you. We can always make it better when i find enough financial resources to have it professionally made in the future.

  • @EarthProofProductions
    @EarthProofProductions 14 років тому +1

    great vid...keep it up! inspiration to lots of people...

  • @meniohijakovaa
    @meniohijakovaa 15 років тому

    Nice demo!
    Reminds me from my first rehab session.
    -C VI-VII

  • @a420spazdj
    @a420spazdj 10 років тому

    You're totally right, there is nothing simple about this process. He just makes it look like there is barely any effort needed because of how down-packed he has his routine. For new people trying this, it is anything but simple.

  • @Lindathemightywitch
    @Lindathemightywitch 14 років тому

    interesting video. good luck

  • @raviranganathan3915
    @raviranganathan3915 10 років тому

    hello Mr.Fred Sigworth, thanks for sharing this video, it has inspired a client I am working with at this time and we are adapting some of john's techniques to make things happen for us. I would like to share your video to the local community in tamilnadu, India. may i utilize your video to add a tamil(our regional language) audio for it and share it on you tube. this way it will reach the tamil speaking people in our area and motivate them to come back to the community than stuck in bed.

  • @fsigworth
    @fsigworth  14 років тому

    No, unfortunately I don't have a video of Jon going the other way. But, you might enjoy the movie he made, called "More than Walking". You can see it on his website, escip.org
    Fred Sigworth

  • @thedonofthesouth
    @thedonofthesouth 13 років тому

    Nice vid. I noticed he did a few things the hard way tho.

  • @nomaileric
    @nomaileric 13 років тому

    Dude! You are what my therapist likes to call a " design-a-quad" Little or no tone, long ass arms and awesome flexibility! I'm so stoked after watching this video...Just one question, how do you stay so thin?

  • @zilam98
    @zilam98 13 років тому

    how long has he been a quad? people who upload videos like these should put the timeline of their injury on the videos so viewers can get a perspective as to the level of skills the person on the video in question has, especially when using videos like these as education examples for acute SCI pts.

  • @Pyromaniac4889
    @Pyromaniac4889 13 років тому

    "then simply" he says it a few times. i do this everyday. what is simple about it?

  • @activehandscompany
    @activehandscompany 14 років тому

    Hi, good and instructive video. Thought you might to look at our gripping aids, might be useful to you. Posted a video responce to yours above.
    Rob C5/6
    The Active Hands Company

  • @a420spazdj
    @a420spazdj 10 років тому

    It works for him though.

  • @activehandscompany
    @activehandscompany 13 років тому

    Hi, great work. You might also be interested in having a look at the Active Hands hand grip aids to help hold things with weak hands. Google search "Active Hands" or "gripping aids". They hold fingers in really well to stop them popping out with movement. They are also padded, have Quad/tetra friendly finger loops which stay in position (instead of flopping around) when pushing loops through the D rings and are machine washable. Can be bought online and posted worldwide.