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Spinal Cord Injury or disease can happen to anyone at any time and
the effects can be devastating. I found this out personally when I
was thrown from the back of a pick up truck at age 15 was left
paralyzed from the waist down. It was during my recuperation as a
young teenager that I first gained insight into the importance of
rehabilitation. My family, doctors, nurses, fellow patients and
researchers who were dedicated to helping me over come my personal
tragedy helped me pull through. Today, rehabilita tion medicine is
taking great strides and empowering the person with the injury to
take control of their future, overcome their setbacks and, through
collaborative support, reach their personal goals and potential.
Since 1987 the Legacy raised by my Man in Motion World Tour (24901
miles wheeled around the world March 1985-May 1987) has pro $13
million dollars to research and rehabilitation in the areas vided
over of spinal cord injury. I hope that in some small way this
funding has contributed to the development of the vital programmes
that supported me and many others. The effects of spinal cord
injury are traumatic and life-shattering and require a skilled
interdisciplinary approach. I congratulate those who have
contributed to this book and challenge each one of you to never
give up on your dreams to find the answers to the optimum treatment
of spinal cord injury and disease."
Spinal Cord Injuryor disease can happen to anyone at any time and
the effectscan be devastating. Ifound this outpersonallywhen Iwas
thrown from the back ofa pick up truck at age 15 was left paralyzed
from the waistdown. It was during my recuperation as a young
teenager that I first gained insight into the importance
ofrehabilitation. My family, doctors, nurses, fellow patients and
researchers who were dedicated to helping me over- come my personal
tragedy helped me pull through. Today, rehabilita- tion medicine is
taking great strides and empowering the person with the injury to
take control oftheir future, overcome their setbacks and, through
collaborativesupport, reach their personal goals and potential.
Since 1987 the Legacy raised by my Man in Motion World Tour (24901
miles wheeled around the world March 1985-May 1987) has pro- vided
over $13 million dollars to research and rehabilitation in the
areas of spinal cord injury. I hope that in some small way this
funding has contributed to the development ofthe vital programmes
that supported me andmanyothers. The effects ofspinal cord injury
are traumatic and life-shattering and require a skilled
interdisciplinary approach. I congratulate those who have
contributed to this book and challenge each one ofyou to never give
up on yourdreams to find the answers to the optimum treatment of
spinal cord injuryand disease.
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