Adjusting to life after a spinal cord injury or disability can be
hard. Continuing an active and healthy prolonged standing program
at home is challenging. Every day at Altimate Medical we listen to
the stories of our customers and we want you to know that you are
not alone in the challenges, obstacles, and triumphs that you experience.
That's where we came up with the idea to share your individual stories
with others. Below are a few of our customers who would like to share
their success story with you! We hope you find them as motivating and
inspirational as we did!
Do you have a standing related story that you would like to share others?
If so, we would love to hear about it!
As a thank you and a reminder to keep standing, we will send you a free
Standing Room Only T-shirt.
Note: To read their full story in PDF format, select "Download" under the
story of your choice.
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Standing - A Healthy Addiction! Jadian Foley's Story (T5 Paraplegic)
Jadian Foley, a T-5 paraplegic, explains life with a spinal cord injury and the benefits he gets from using a standing frame. Jadian uses his stander while woodworking and target shooting, and stands for 4 hours a day. Watch Jadian's Customer Story Video
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The Center of Attention! Chelsey Junker's Story (T7-8 SCI and TBI)
Chelsey and her mom, Bonnie, explain life with a brain injury and a T8 spinal cord injury, from going through rehab at Mayo to standing an hour a day at home! Even though Chelsey uses a wheelchair for mobility, she uses a stander for the physical and psychological benefits. Since her therapist wrote a detailed letter of medical necessity, Chelsey got the stander paid for through insurance.
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A Girl on the Move! Victoria Price's Story (Cerebral Palsy)
Vicki Price is an active sixteen year old high school student. She was born with Cerebral Palsy and has very limited use of her arms and legs. She likes standing in her EasyStand. Her father Scott comments, "Victoria likes to change her position, she actually asks to use her stander!" Vicki’s therapy program includes standing for one hour or more each day at home.
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Stand Strong & Stay Positive by DeMarlon Pollard (T4-6 Para)
On January 13, 2006, at about 2:00 am I was leaving a motorcycle function on my 2001 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300RR when I realized I was being followed very closely. My tire was clipped and I was in an accident that rendered me a T4-6 paraplegic. My Evolv Glider stander was paid for through my VA Hospital, through my prior military service. I was able to attend the 2007 Veteran's Wheelchair Games just one year after my injury where I brought home two Silver Medals!
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Standing in Good Company - East Coast Rehab (Muscular Dystrophy)
East Coast Rehab is run by brothers John and David Buchbach, who both have Becker's Muscular Dystrophy. They also have two other employees who have a disability. At East Coast Rehab, the customer comes first, David explains, "We strive to provide our clients with the best service possible. Having experience as end-users gives us more insight on how beneficial it is to use products, like the EasyStand standing frame. Standing helps me stay mobile by keeping me stretched out and preventing any pressure problems from sitting down all the time, so I know it can do the same for others."
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Stand, Dance, and Splash! Capri Eckonen's Story (Cerebral Palsy)
Capri Eckonen is a happy nine year old girl who loves listening to music and being in the water. She was born with Cerebral Palsy and other medical conditions, but remains very healthy. This is due in large part to having proactive grandparents who take great care of her and provide her the equipment that she needs. Capri has an EasyStand Magician and stands at both home and school.
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Hitting the Ground Rolling- Eric Rose's Story (T11-12 Para)
"I always had a positive outlook on life, so when I got injured, I hit the ground rolling, Eric says. "In an unprecedented move for Blue Cross they split the cost of the EasyStand with us. They paid for the Evolv unit, and we paid for the Glider option." Eric stands about four times a week for 90-120 minutes each.
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Go Anywhere Do Anything! Craig Kennedy's Story (SCI, T12 Para)
Craig is and always has been an avid skier and outdoor activity enthusiast. During his second skiing season in Colorado, an accident left him paralyzed. Craig still skis more than 75 days per season, stays active participating in sports, and enjoys traveling regularly. "Standing helps keep my legs straight, allowing me to participate in more sports at a higher competitive level," Craig explains.
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Family Matters- Krissy Plaetz's Story (Stroke at age 1)
At the age of one, Krissy had a stroke and suffered from poor health for many years. She was adopted by a loving family and eventually she was able to start a standing program. Now, she has been standing for seventeen years, on her second EasyStand, and happier and healthier then ever.
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From Wish List to Height Status - The Northern Virginia Training Center
The staff at NVTC has figured out the perfect way to get standing time in for their clients by working it into normal day to day activities. Terri Davis, PT at NVTC explains, "The EasyStand programs are integrated into the daily routine: music group, movie time, 'strolling' down the hall to pet therapy, taking a ride on the elevator, etc. There are some lucky individuals who even get to stand at their off site 'workshop'."
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Proof that Appeals Work – Barbara Pressley's Story (Multiple Sclerosis)
Barbara was glad she took the initiative to purchase the stander on her own because getting Medicare to pay for her stander was not easy. She appealed four times and finally received payment. She remarks, "With my last appeal my family doctor wrote a very strong letter of support."
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Up for the Challenge – Mike Lamb's Story (SCI, T11-12 Para)
"I want to stay healthy in case there is a medical breakthrough, because you never know," Mike says hopefully. Now that he has an EasyStand, he revolves standing with weight lifting and using his cardiovascular exercise bike. His plan for staying healthy is to do one of these three activities every evening.
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Stand Up and Breathe – Karly Wahlin's Story (Rett Syndrome)
"From when Karly wakes up in the morning, to when she goes to bed at night, she is holding her breath and hyperventilating," Karly's mom Lois says. "The only time Karly is not holding her breath is when she is in her EasyStand stander, or with her miniature horse."
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Support Drives Success, Jeff Ehmann's Story (SCI T11-12 Para)
Through the support of a caring family, friends, and a top notch employer, Jeff continues to live a healthy, successful, and enjoyably slower lifestyle. "Before my accident I worked twelve hours and hit the gym for two hours a day. Now, I only work about nine hours and stand for one to two hours. I even take time for lunch!"
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Living Sitting Down, Standing Up with Purpose, By Jeff Roulston (SCI, T7 Para)
I have had the goal of writing a book about my experiences as a paraplegic and a professional working with spinal cord injured folks. I set the goal that when I stood I would write. To date, I have finished the initial 10 chapters as I stood up and have kept that promise to myself.
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Standing Eye to Eye, by Rhonda Clark (Cerebral Palsy)
It gives me a sense of freedom from my chair and a sense of pride that I can still stand even though I can't walk with crutches anymore. It's really neat to be able to look people in the eye when you're talking with them rather than having them look down at you because you're sitting.
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I Believe, by Pam Cobler (SCI, T6-7 Para)
Ultimately, I want to focus on wholeness, not just on movement above my level of injury, and that is what I have done using the Glider...I believe that I will walk again one day. I am focused on standing up and moving as much and as often as I can.
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Never Give Up – Dave Helmuth's Story (Staph Infection, T5-6 Para)
A freak accident with a screwdriver caused a staph infection that rendered David Helmuth a T5-6 paraplegic. Convinced that some day Dave could walk again, his Physical Therapist got him into extensive therapy that included 45 minutes of daily standing in an EasyStand standing frame. Dave is now able to walk with a cane.
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Healthy lifestyle - Theresa Temborius (SCI, T12, L1 Para)
As a registered nurse for twenty-two years and Ms. Wheelchair Illinois 2002, Theresa Temborius knows the importance of living an active, healthy lifestyle. She was in a sledding accident, and is now a T-12, L1 paraplegic who stays active by swimming, hand cycling, and gardening.
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Strengthening & Stretching with the 6000 Glider – Doug Betters (SCI, C5-7 Quad)
As a defensive end for the Miami Dolphins for over ten years and two Super Bowls, Doug Betters knows the importance of staying in shape. He comments, "Staying healthy improves your overall attitude and general well being."
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Assistive Technology in the Food Service Industry – Richard Sabb
Richard Sabb works as a cold food chef at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay where he prepares garnishes for salads, fruits, tuna, potato and chicken salad. He uses the EasyStand 5000 for positioning and mobility in his work, as it is important for a cook to be higher than their workstations.
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