'You forget how tall you are': Paralyzed Humboldt Bronco able to stand during physio
Behind his face mask, sweat glistening on his forehead, Ryan Straschnitzki was smiling.
The 22-year-old, paralyzed from the chest down when a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team crashed in 2018, had accomplished another milestone in his long recovery.
He stood up.
He needed a walker to help him, and his arms were shaky from the effort, but after three-plus years he was seeing the world from a different - and higher - perspective.
"Sitting down here you kind of look up at everyone. You forget how tall you are," he laughed.
"I'm pretty happy ... but again not really satisfied. I know I've got a lot more to give, and I know next session's going to be even harder. It's really humbling to see the progress that I've made but I've got a long way to go."
Straschnitzki has been working with a team from the Synaptic Neuro Rehabilitation Centre in Calgary. He had an epidural stimulator implanted in his spine in Thailand two years ago. The device sends electrical currents to his spinal cord to try to stimulate nerves and move limbs.
He has learned to program the device, which looks from a distance like a calculator, and part of his physio while standing involved him lifting his legs.
"The (stimulator) helps me move my legs and keeps me balanced. I've kind of became accustomed to it and using certain programs that work best for certain movements."
Straschnitzki, who hopes to one day play sledge hockey for Canada at the Olympics, said his next goal is being able to take a few steps.
"It's a marathon, not a sprint. We're working slow here, but we're making good progress."
Uyen Nguyen, the executive director at Synaptic, said Straschnitzki has worked hard since his return from Thailand. She said standing up is an important move forward.
"He didn't realize the significance of what this means," she said. "Being able to do something like that on his own gives him a little bit more independence and freedom to navigate his world."
Nguyen said Straschnitzki might be able to step on the spot at some point, but the key is making enough progress to give him emotional lifts.
"For those of us who don't live in that space, we forget what it feels like to be as tall as we are or be able to look at the world from a very different vantage point." she said.
"For Ryan to be able to get up on his own and have that viewpoint, it would be a huge step for him mentally and emotionally."
Straschnitzki didn't tell his parents what he had done. They found out when they saw a short video he posted on Twitter.
Tom Straschnitzki said his son didn't think it was worth mentioning.
"I went, 'Whoa, buddy! That's a big deal. You did that on your own'," he said. "He thought it wasn't a big deal. 'This is just what we do,' he said."
Michelle Straschnitzki was thrilled.
"It was pretty amazing and emotional. I was shocked more than anything else.
"It's pretty outstanding."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2021.
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