After almost taking a trip and even willing to move to Carlsbad, California for Project Walk 15 years ago. Instead needing to get out of FL (Hurricane reasons) I decided to move back to my hometown in the Philly burbs area in 2007 and try ambulation treadmill therapy at Magee Rehab in Philly. Little did I know my bone density was too weak so Magee wouldn’t approve the ambulation therapy. I tried to build up my density for many years and failed. Than a year ago I found out Project Walk opened up in New Jersey. So I decided to give it a try last year but the Pandemic closed PWNJ temporarily anyway I just started PWNJ over 2 months ago. I just recently found out by PWNJ that Project Walk in California closed down. I haven’t really been following rehab news since my disappointing bone density failure but I’m getting itchy again and I’m ready to try again to get any movement I possibly can at this point. If anybody has any thoughts or any thing they can share about this type of rehab please post on it thanks.
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Norm, Wise Young has regular monthly webinars where information along these lines is shared. And there are other clinics scattered about called Next Steps.
https://www.nextstepfitness.org/
I've been to the Orlando cinic and Kansas City.
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Well I did PWNJ for about 5 months and had AD issues so I stopped to sort it out. As I was ready to start back I was accepted into a electrical stimulation Trial at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. So i never went back. Now i am moving to AZ at some point and need a place there. Touchstone rehab in Phoenix seems to be the place to go."Some people say that, the longer you go the better it gets the more you get used to it, I'm actually finding the opposite is true."
-Christopher Reeve on his Paralysis
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Just sweating real bad after therapy. It might be my bladder and joints."Some people say that, the longer you go the better it gets the more you get used to it, I'm actually finding the opposite is true."
-Christopher Reeve on his Paralysis
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