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A brighter future in spinal cord injury treatment | Pétur K. Guðmundsson | TEDxReykjavík 

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Pétur speaks about how we currently are handling the issue of spinal cord injury and why we are doing it wrong. He will share with us the technological advances currently being made in treatment options. He challenges our current views of this issue and argues that the wheelchair isn't a solution.
Pétur is a film-maker and director who suffered a life-changing accident climbing a rock in Austria a little over 3 years ago. The accident resulted in spinal cord injury and Pétur was told he would never walk again. However, using leg braces, he stood up from his wheelchair about 8 months after the accident and still uses them to walk.
About Pétur's film, Heild: www.heildfilm.com
Pétur's film company, Trailer Park Studios: www.trailerparkstudios.net
TEDxReykjavík was held for the fourth time on May 17th 2014 in Harpa conference and concert center. The audience experienced engaging and motivational talks from some of the brightest artists, thinkers and entrepreneurs in Iceland, and from further afield. You can find more about TEDxReykjavík at www.TEDxReykjavik.is
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@davidmustoe6818
@davidmustoe6818 5 лет назад
A very personable, brave and tenacious man. Love this guy. Your transforming the paraplegic world! Would really like to follow your journey. Keep us posted. I share your view on wheelchairs. Good luck my friend.
@Max-fd4px
@Max-fd4px 9 лет назад
I wish you a successful recovery
@stickergirl1750
@stickergirl1750 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for inspiring me to create a Playlist "IN AN INSTANT" showing how ABILITY is only temporary. To show Temporarily Able Person/People - TAPs how precious and temporary it all is. THANK YOU!
@raeshaunmalone4988
@raeshaunmalone4988 4 года назад
Hi i’m proud of you i’m in a wheelchair incomplete it’s been almost 10 years i have tried almost everything i wish i could afford the exo and stem cell at nice price but i’m a poor man hopefully one day i will be blessed with finances to get stem cell it will help me i know i would lift up my legs and gain abs i have weak core but can move my toes and i was could feel my legs and tighten them one day i will walk i just keep the faith it does happen. to us when young i was 24 body hit by a van broke neck in 3 places icu 29 days left lung collapsed i thank God for giving me chance at life again but wish i could walk for my mom grandma and lil brother and two kids 10 and 16 i lost my 10 year old because i could not watch him by myself foster care took him my life’s hard but God will have the final say so great video ❤️💙💙
@iknowsitall
@iknowsitall 5 лет назад
I cant even imagine what youre going through, stay strong petur
@stemcelltreatment
@stemcelltreatment 9 лет назад
Kudos to Mr Pétur for having the strength to share his experiences. Im sure it will help many suffering to similar circumstances.
@Sweemops
@Sweemops 10 лет назад
thats what happened to me too, i had a spinal ischemia 2004 and all they did was put me in a wheelchair. i could move my right leg but still i got no equipment to use at home because the doctors said my leg is too weak... so it took me 8 years to get out of it, at least for short walks.
@boyeks
@boyeks 9 лет назад
you inspire me a lot , Sir.
@Henrik.Yngvesson
@Henrik.Yngvesson 4 года назад
I'm incomplete TH12 and I can stand and walk with support but I love my wheelchairs.
@honkytonk2010
@honkytonk2010 9 лет назад
You give me hope my friend your amazing!!!
@aliisani8148
@aliisani8148 5 лет назад
Can you send me the address of the hospital that did your treatment by implanting the device that gives signal to the spinal cord
@servantofthekingyeshua7455
@servantofthekingyeshua7455 4 года назад
I was in an accident at 6 years old. I never got my neck checked out in fear of my mother would beat me. So now i am 24 and i have every problem u der the sun but no dr can find a cause. But no doctor has checked my spinal cord in my neck.... I go to chiropractor monday hoping for help and answers. I have breathing issues. When the accident happened i had immediate lung arrest almost died of suffocation. Thats an obvious sign of cervical neck spinal injury. I didnt realise all these many years i been treating symptoms with no improvement i had an epifany 2 days ago so hopefully .. the chiropractor can help me. I dont know.
@rafapelini
@rafapelini 3 года назад
Hope it worked 🙏💕
@Commonchaffinch2
@Commonchaffinch2 Год назад
They don’t treat the underlying pathology. Have u heard of phototherapy yet?
@healthhavencom
@healthhavencom 8 лет назад
stubborn people change the world
@audiomotion1
@audiomotion1 6 лет назад
Da good and inspiring orator.
@wpegley
@wpegley 4 года назад
Love to know more about your exo skeloton. Being a mech eng with incomplete injuries, i would love to see it open sourced so people could print them selves. Perhaps it also has a purpose in the workplace to prevent lifting injuries.
@christianblunder
@christianblunder 10 лет назад
that would be awesome!
@mikehodson9727
@mikehodson9727 3 года назад
Much love
@annthatsallshewrote
@annthatsallshewrote Год назад
Vit d, Mega Red, and potassium gluconate. Check vitamin levels almost bi monthly. IR therapy. Stem cell therapy. Light exercise daily. Get a back brace for more strenuous work to keep from having grandma's hunch. develop your core but take it very slow or you will develop siatica. Need perfect posture all the time. Find a massage chair.
@selahlewis7531
@selahlewis7531 7 лет назад
I also have a spinal cord injury t11 and t12 for 12 years but I working on it
@ryanrussell7695
@ryanrussell7695 6 лет назад
Selah Lewis any luck would like to hear
@rosemarydaly-camacho5834
@rosemarydaly-camacho5834 5 лет назад
I think it would be beneficial to add pulsed electric magnetic field therapy to your treatment (PEMF).
@bikashsaikiasci9202
@bikashsaikiasci9202 4 года назад
Yes good job
@martydunn4523
@martydunn4523 8 лет назад
how did this go? did it work?
@lovbhardwaj31
@lovbhardwaj31 5 лет назад
how can one offer herself for trial
@kaptankibris
@kaptankibris 5 месяцев назад
Good yes
@irsco
@irsco 3 года назад
Hello Petur , Greeting from Jakarta ,Indonesia How to get contact with you ? I also suffered from SCI
@selahlewis7531
@selahlewis7531 7 лет назад
Nice
@Max-fd4px
@Max-fd4px 9 лет назад
Brave man!!
@redgabe3
@redgabe3 6 лет назад
Nassim TERKI I needed to hear something positive thank you
@leomarcodelvalle9643
@leomarcodelvalle9643 8 лет назад
can ill be one of the candidate as a clinical trial. i am also t-12 spinal cord injury incomplete.
@ryanrussell7695
@ryanrussell7695 6 лет назад
Leomarco Delvalle any luck
@cornelbucur3577
@cornelbucur3577 4 года назад
TB 500 bpc 157 peptides.
@steveimperial7760
@steveimperial7760 Год назад
Christ about time and good luck brother.
@leomarcodelvalle9643
@leomarcodelvalle9643 8 лет назад
i am also just like you. ive done stem cell here in the phil as a clinical trial. but its not work at all as 100% can ill be one of the candidate of that trials of yours. il do everything to walk back again. but here in our country it is impossible to done this because of the corruption and selfishness.
@forrestdawson3190
@forrestdawson3190 4 года назад
Why would anyone click the thumbs down button on this?
@servantofthekingyeshua7455
@servantofthekingyeshua7455 4 года назад
How did the trials go????? I seek neck injury spinal injury healing and improvement.
@Commonchaffinch2
@Commonchaffinch2 Год назад
See University of Arizona phototherapy pain management. Even infrared light therapy could help. Some phototherapy (lifewave x39) increases stem cells but using it is relative and there isn’t a lot of guidance. Hope this helps if u still need it. Some indica cannabis can aid with pain too.
@Commonchaffinch2
@Commonchaffinch2 Год назад
You can know one thing. You’ll have to do much research. There are many ways to affect peptides such as tb 500 or phototherapy methods however it will be very rare to find a clinical doctor who will help you. Praying for you.
@kellypatterson9456
@kellypatterson9456 5 лет назад
How to get this in America. Oh. I should ask Seri! My son is para and he's 25 btw. 16 at the time his dad thought it was a great idea to do the whole motocross thing. The day it happened, earlier in that fateful day my brain screamed 'Don't allow him to go'! Not today! But I chose not to listen. Coulda Woulda Shoulda. Hindsight is 20/20 they say. Listen. Hear. But don't live for that. Life is all about chance.
@ryanrussell7695
@ryanrussell7695 6 лет назад
Im recent t11 t12 in usa would like to help or be part of studies i dont want to be in a chair. Lets make a leap happen i know we can. Contact me for trials
@myclearwater1471
@myclearwater1471 2 года назад
So terrible. Sad and horrible these injuries. Science is probably thousands of years away from a cure. Being a marionette is not a cure.
@gilbertsantacruz1397
@gilbertsantacruz1397 Год назад
Why do you say that? Thousands of years?
@esterlazaro3842
@esterlazaro3842 3 года назад
HOLYghosts
@GB-rf4fu
@GB-rf4fu 5 лет назад
Petur, so you didn't have complete injury? If it were complete there is no way you could just walk again by exercising. What to exercise if there is no movement at all? Your advices are useless for people with complete injury, who want the same but there is no way to move anything!
@angelsxdontxkillx
@angelsxdontxkillx 4 года назад
Just because you are diagnosed with a complete spinal cord injury does not mean you have no chance at getting back any function. The term complete is used to describe an injury where the person has no motor or sensory function below the level of injury, at the time of the injury. Most people regain some function below their level of injury over time. They are still considered "complete" since that's how they were initially.
@GB-rf4fu
@GB-rf4fu 4 года назад
@@angelsxdontxkillx Not true at all. Even if you could move something after injury, in the meantime between accident and operation many people become 'complete' and cannot move any more. Very few people do recover in first days or months. After two years, the chances are equal to ZERO.
@leomarcodelvalle9643
@leomarcodelvalle9643 8 лет назад
i am also just like you. ive done stem cell here in the phil as a clinical trial. but its not work at all as 100% can ill be one of the candidate of that trials of yours. il do everything to walk back again. but here in our country it is impossible to done this because of the corruption and selfishness.
@ccharliessauquillo8256
@ccharliessauquillo8256 7 лет назад
are u in Philippines?
@leomarcodelvalle9643
@leomarcodelvalle9643 7 лет назад
Ccharlie Ssauquillo yes sir
@ccharliessauquillo8256
@ccharliessauquillo8256 7 лет назад
Na diagnosed ako na my pott disease oh tb sa spine.. Ngaun nahihirapan aq maglakad nanghihina kse mga legs ko at namamanhid . Anu ba ung sakit mu?
@leomarcodelvalle9643
@leomarcodelvalle9643 7 лет назад
ito po cel number ko 09164887824.
@ccharliessauquillo8256
@ccharliessauquillo8256 7 лет назад
May Facebook ka po ba?
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