02/14/2025
7 months ago a client informed me her husband suffered a stroke. Working as a nurse practitioner she knew the road to recovery was was gonna be arduous. She asked me if I could help on top of his PT to get him back to functioning near normal, I didn’t hesitate. When he was released from the hospital I drove over to their house and kicked it with him for a bit before checking his mobility—it was minimal.
We went over what PT had him work on (if you have had pt then you may have experienced my frustration with the process. ) Too many people do not get the routines, and help they need. They are left with basic and far from functional work that leads people with very limited mobility and strength.
In one week he ceased PT and we got to work.
We started recreating the mind to muscle connection, walking, squatting, abduction/adduction work, all around body movements that would help him maneuver life in and outside of his house. We worked in his living room squatting from couch and chairs, doing steps, in his driveway doing deadlifts, atlas walks and farmer carry.
Quickly his regained his independence and started capturing his personal goals—one being bringing the laundry basket up and down the basement stairs, thus freeing his loving wife of this duty.
We moved to the gym when we was cleared to drive and continued the journey.
It has been incredible watching him. However, one thing escaped his grasp—something I believe we all can relate to. He never felt for more than a fleeting moment he was making a turn… his motivation and confidence was lacking. He left the gym feeling good but his
mental never let it last. He struggled, until this past week where the constant praise and accomplishments finally shook him free of those lackluster feelings.
Proud of being’s part of this journey.
Keep at it, give your self grace and never give up.