Hi Mark,
A SCIC Group member's son goes to Project Walk. If you go to their Web Site http://www.projectwalk.org/ then at the bottom of the page click on 'client video locator', at the next page they will have names of clients with videos and bios from Phase I & II, Phase III, and Gait Center (Phase V). If you click on a name you will get a video and bio of them at Project Walk. They do some pretty impressive work there.
With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 29 Years Post
Texas, USA
QuadPirate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Project Walk does excellent rehab unlike our current system where they just buy you a chair and say adapt, unfortunately it's quite expensive but I've been hearing they will start using this type of therapy in more and more rehabs in the near future.I'm not aware of any financial help or grants for Project Walk either or I would've gone myself.Mark-------Original Message-------I believe that the walk project was USA based using both exercise training andelectric stim to achieve one's ability to walk. The program was monitoredusinga computer to stim the nerves at the same time.I'm sure that Marcie Roth , of the National Spinal Cord Injury Assoc inWashington, DCknows alot more about that subject.Best WishesWIn a message dated 10/12/05 5:33:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:<< I am a quad c3 and 8 years.has anyone heard about http://www.walkproject.com/. Is there one who has undergonethe training.what is your experience? i wish i could attend their trainingprograms.but i will be limited financially as i am living in africa.cananyon help me identify resources that could support me in any way?thanks, for the help!!! >>.


