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Cortree’s free content shines a light on the unique experiences of living with a mobility disability. The platform features expert content crafted by creators with real, lived disability experience and the insight of users of the health care system.
People with disabilities live in communities across Ontario with geographic disparities in access to care. Our goal is to support you to take an active role in your care and prevent the health problems that can limit your access to your home community.
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Cortree’s free content shines a light on the unique experiences of living with a mobility disability. The platform features expert content crafted by creators with real, lived disability experience and the insight of users of the health care system.
People with disabilities live in communities across Ontario with geographic disparities in access to care. Our goal is to support you to take an active role in your care and prevent the health problems that can limit your access to your home community.
Cortree is the platform for everyone to learn from and engage with Spinal Cord Injury Ontario’s seven decades of health care, mobility, and disability experience.
Watch. Learn. Thrive.
To learn more about Cortree visit cortree.com
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Dean Wardak, Motivational Speaker | Spinal Cord Injury & Emotional Health | Mental Health | SCIO
Attention: The following program contains a topic which may not be suitable for young viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.
Dean Wardak sustained a spinal cord injury and brain injury as a teenager, after a drunk driving accident nearly killed him. He learned to talk again, and how to tell time and to accept help with daily activities that he used to do for himself. He has been on an intense rehabilitation program ever since. Nancy visits Dean at his home to discuss the strategies and supports that helped him to persevere through some extremely dark times.
While still in the hospital, Dean made a commitment to use his story to discourage other people from drinking and driving. Dean has be...
Dean Wardak sustained a spinal cord injury and brain injury as a teenager, after a drunk driving accident nearly killed him. He learned to talk again, and how to tell time and to accept help with daily activities that he used to do for himself. He has been on an intense rehabilitation program ever since. Nancy visits Dean at his home to discuss the strategies and supports that helped him to persevere through some extremely dark times.
While still in the hospital, Dean made a commitment to use his story to discourage other people from drinking and driving. Dean has be...
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Forest Bathing Benefits | Mental Health & Self Care | Beth Foster, Nature & Forest Therapy Guide
Просмотров 57 часов назад
In this episode of Underestimated, Beth Foster joins Tory in studio to introduce the benefits of forest bathing. As a Nature and Forest Therapy Guide and Trail Certification Consultant, Beth guides others to an awareness, understanding and deeper appreciation of the healing power of nature as a tool for peace and prosperity, while honouring the connection between humans and the earth. Forest ba...
Affordable Housing Hamilton Ontario | Access to Housing | Accessible Rental Housing | Underestimated
Просмотров 7421 день назад
In this episode Tory visits with Maria Moniz and Michael Ciganovic at home in Hamilton to see what accessible rental housing can look like for Spinal Cord Injury Ontario clients. Michael is 45 years old and a lifelong Hamilton resident. He sustained a spinal cord injury in 2019 after complications from surgery. Prior to his injury Michael worked as a welder. At the time of his injury, Michael a...
Spinal Cord Injury & Emotional Health | What is Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy | SCIO
Просмотров 2621 день назад
This Peer Connections webinar is an introduction to Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (ICBT). ICBT is a proven, effective method for managing a wide range of mental health challenges, such as stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. This approach helps individuals understand the connection between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours and how these influence each other i...
Luke Anderson & StopGap Foundation | Accelerating Accessibility Coalition | Accessible Housing SCIO
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
In this episode of Underestimated, Oda and Luke Anderson discuss issues with accessible housing in Canada, and what it means to be truly barrier free. The Ontario Building Code currently requires 15 percent of units within a multi-unit building to be barrier free. However barrier free does not include a stepless entry to the shower area or step-free access to the balcony. This means Luke has ne...
How to get Accessible Supportive Housing | Housing for People with Disabilities | Spinal Cord Injury
Просмотров 44Месяц назад
In this episode of Underestimated, Tory visits Terry Crossley in London, Ontario to see how he and his family are making a one bedroom walk-up work, while he waits on the list for rent-geared-to-income accessible housing. Terry shares his experience searching for an accessible home that fit the budget, and the compromises made to make ends meet. He shows the set of stairs he navigates with his ...
Work-from-home Accessibility Tips | Moonlight App | Remote Work as a Wheelchair User | Online Work
Просмотров 33Месяц назад
Work-from-home Accessibility Tips | Moonlight App | Remote Work as a Wheelchair User | Online Work
Legal Support & Spinal Cord Injuries | Karen Vigmond | Underestimated S4 presented by Oatley Vigmond
Просмотров 21Месяц назад
Legal Support & Spinal Cord Injuries | Karen Vigmond | Underestimated S4 presented by Oatley Vigmond
Workplace Accommodation | Pressure Sore Prevention & Treatment | Paraplegic | Remote Work & SCI
Просмотров 78Месяц назад
Workplace Accommodation | Pressure Sore Prevention & Treatment | Paraplegic | Remote Work & SCI
Pressure Relief & Pain Management | Work from Home Accommodation | Accessible Work | Paraplegic
Просмотров 598Месяц назад
Pressure Relief & Pain Management | Work from Home Accommodation | Accessible Work | Paraplegic
Accessible DIY Projects | SCIO Peer Connections | Wheelchair Accessible Home | Paraplegic & Tetra
Просмотров 67Месяц назад
Accessible DIY Projects | SCIO Peer Connections | Wheelchair Accessible Home | Paraplegic & Tetra
International Students with Disabilities | Spinal Cord Injury Story | Mobility Equipment & Funding
Просмотров 51Месяц назад
International Students with Disabilities | Spinal Cord Injury Story | Mobility Equipment & Funding
Vehicle Modification & Adaptation | Driving after Spinal Cord Injury | Wendy Nieuwland, OT | SCIO
Просмотров 51Месяц назад
Vehicle Modification & Adaptation | Driving after Spinal Cord Injury | Wendy Nieuwland, OT | SCIO
Multiple Sclerosis Mobility Aids | Service Navigation at SCIO | Equipment & Funding | Underestimated
Просмотров 35Месяц назад
Multiple Sclerosis Mobility Aids | Service Navigation at SCIO | Equipment & Funding | Underestimated
March of Dimes SkillingUp | Free Technology Certification & Training for Canadians with Disabilities
Просмотров 57Месяц назад
March of Dimes SkillingUp | Free Technology Certification & Training for Canadians with Disabilities
Canada's Wonderland Accessible Work | Accessible Employment Services at SCIO | Underestimated
Просмотров 26Месяц назад
Canada's Wonderland Accessible Work | Accessible Employment Services at SCIO | Underestimated
Accessible Work | Working From Home | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Community | Underestimated S4
Просмотров 49Месяц назад
Accessible Work | Working From Home | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Community | Underestimated S4
Underestimated S4, Presented by Oatley Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers | Rewrite the Story | SCIO
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Underestimated S4, Presented by Oatley Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers | Rewrite the Story | SCIO
Minivan Wheelchair Transfer Techniques | DIY Transfer Seat | Paraplegic | Wheelchair Driving | SCIO
Просмотров 158Месяц назад
Minivan Wheelchair Transfer Techniques | DIY Transfer Seat | Paraplegic | Wheelchair Driving | SCIO
Clothesline Pulley System to Lift Wheelchair into Van | Paraplegic Driving DIY Wheelchair Lift
Просмотров 222Месяц назад
Clothesline Pulley System to Lift Wheelchair into Van | Paraplegic Driving DIY Wheelchair Lift
Changing My Wheelchair Wheels: How I Do it & Why | A Paraplegic's Perspective | Spinal Cord Injury
Просмотров 1822 месяца назад
Changing My Wheelchair Wheels: How I Do it & Why | A Paraplegic's Perspective | Spinal Cord Injury
Financial Aid Resources for Students with Disabilities in Ontario Canada | OSAP, ODSP, Scholarships
Просмотров 783 месяца назад
Financial Aid Resources for Students with Disabilities in Ontario Canada | OSAP, ODSP, Scholarships
Wheelchair Maintenance | Cleaning Wheelchair Front Casters | DIY Wheelchair Skills | Paraplegic
Просмотров 2243 месяца назад
Wheelchair Maintenance | Cleaning Wheelchair Front Casters | DIY Wheelchair Skills | Paraplegic
Healthy Lungs | Breath Stacking & Assisted Cough | Respiratory Therapy | SCIO Peer Connections
Просмотров 1863 месяца назад
Healthy Lungs | Breath Stacking & Assisted Cough | Respiratory Therapy | SCIO Peer Connections
Plaies de pression & examens de la peau | Lésion de la moëlle épinière | Soutien personnel | SCIO
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Plaies de pression & examens de la peau | Lésion de la moëlle épinière | Soutien personnel | SCIO
Game-changer for Wheelchair Users | Rolling Laundry Cart Review | How to do Laundry in a Wheelchair
Просмотров 1674 месяца назад
Game-changer for Wheelchair Users | Rolling Laundry Cart Review | How to do Laundry in a Wheelchair
Daily Skin Checks | Pressure Injury Prevention in Spinal Cord Injury Rehab | SCIO Peer Connections
Просмотров 1045 месяцев назад
Daily Skin Checks | Pressure Injury Prevention in Spinal Cord Injury Rehab | SCIO Peer Connections
Direct Funding Ontario | Disability Support Worker | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Peer Connections
Просмотров 675 месяцев назад
Direct Funding Ontario | Disability Support Worker | Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Peer Connections
Wheelchair Table Tennis | How to Play Ping Pong in a Wheelchair | Paraplegic Sports | Recreation
Просмотров 3495 месяцев назад
Wheelchair Table Tennis | How to Play Ping Pong in a Wheelchair | Paraplegic Sports | Recreation
Lung Volume Recruitment | Cleaning and Testing the LVR Kit | Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Просмотров 965 месяцев назад
Lung Volume Recruitment | Cleaning and Testing the LVR Kit | Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
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It's like 3-5k if you were wondering....
And don't get comfortable with it to the point where you can't push yourself out of something you get into
Thank you for sharing your helpful advice and assistive tools I appreciate you
Glad you found it helpful.
Thank you. The comparison was helpful. Especially with the Jay, which is expensive and causes pause to purchase. I will be looking for the last cushion also which has the hole for coccyx comfort but surrounding support.
How are you able to get it to attach to both wheels like that?
The smart drive doesn't attach to the wheels, it attaches to the frame of the wheelchair at the base beneath my seat. Google "Smart Drive mx2" and click on "images" to see more closeups. Thanks for watching! -- Oda
great idea, and saves the shoulders! alec could you talk about exercises / stretches you do ?
Hi there, we have reached out to Alec with your question and we'll post his response when we have it. Maybe he'll do another video! 🙂
Alec says the exercises he does are mainly for the rotator cuff and are done with stretch band and small dumbbell weights. They are a bit hard to describe but can be found on RUclips. Hope that helps!
High Hotel room beds are a big problem. BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler takes care of this issue.
I love your sense of humor thank you for sharing how's it like for the full ATV experience
Thanks for watching!
Just fyi, samsung galaxy watch 6 or newer work great. also apple watch.
Yup, you're right! I don't have a smartwatch but want to get one just for that compatibility. - Oda
Hello do you know how to select 4 and 5 gear ? Thanks
there's an "up and down" button for the gear selection. It goes up to 5th gear. -- Oda
@@CortreeTV yes but it s locked. I need the admin password
@@freeboxmariotti8585 oh... then you need to contact who you purchased it from or contact REHASENSE on their website.
I'm and incomplete SCI patient with L3 - L5 injury. I had complications after my first surgery and as a result had compression on my cord for 8 days between the first and second surgery. I didn't start feeling hardly any neuropathic pain in the first month. Then slowly it got worse and worse. Fast forward 2 years and today it's horrible. I'm on the maximum level of all the usual medications such as Gabapentin, Pregabalin and most recently a high level of Methadone because it worked far better than Hydromorphone did. I can't take anything more than I'm taking and I'm too young for Fentanyl patches so I'm left living most of my day in bed because activity seems to excite my nerves and makes the pain far worse. If I don't do much other than just moving around my home in the day I'm still left with being up most night all night with stabbing and burning pains in my legs, hips and groin area for hours on end. Eventually it relents and I pass out from exhaustion. If I have activity in the day like attending a doctors appointment then the pain is more intense and lasts longer in duration. I also have terrible muscle spasticity in my legs that is extremely painful when it happens. Something that is very strange is rubbing certain parts of my legs makes me have a sensation in my lower leg or feet and can sometimes be felt on the opposite side in the other leg. I have no idea how this is possible but it's just another crazy thing with spinal cord injury. The physical impairments are nothing for me to work around but this chronic neuropathy is terrible and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I really hope there is a solution for me one day, or my pain changes with time so it isn't as bad as it is today. I just wanted to post my experience here so that others that have it as bad as me, know they aren't alone. I wish EVERYONE who is suffering from SCI related pain all the best.
Hey! thanks for commenting. I really appreciate hearing your experience. I'm really sorry to hear about your troubles. It sounds incredibly tough, and I can relate to the constant pain and challenges of managing neuropathy! it's frustrating. I've also found that activity can worsen my pain, and it's frustrating to feel so limited, especialy when my brain wants to be more active than my body allows. I hope that we both find some relief or new treatments in the near future. Thank you for sharing your story-it's comforting to know we're not alone in this. If you need to connect or have any questions, feel free to reach out to info@sciontario.org --- thanks, Oda
@@CortreeTV Oda, thanks for reaching out I appreciate it. I am in contact with my local contact for SCI Ontario and unfortunately for me activity worsens my pain. I continue to work with my pain clinic and team of doctors to best control my pain. I'm hoping for future medications and treatment options to become available and I'm about to try Ketamine infusion therapy at Toronto Western Hospital. (OHIP Covered). If that doesn't work then I'll continue to hope my pain gets better with time. I just posted my comment because I didn't want anyone to feel like they were alone if activity and other options wasn't working for them as it hadn't for me. Have a great day and thanks for all the good information you have contributed in the videos. I appreciate all of your efforts to help our community.
Love this❤
does it have brushless motors and lithium ion batteries ? Thank You
yes it does! check out the REHASENSE website for more details -- Oda
This is really helpful! I'm also in a wheelchair and I've been looking for ways to be helpful around the house!
that's great, I am glad that you found this helpful!
A link to this product would be helpful.
"luna leg phone holder" google search is how you can find it quickly. Here's the link shop.vosara.de/en/product-15.html
Awesome!
Where I stay at it hard to do s zig zag
doesn't have to be a big zig-zag... But of course, it also depends on arm strength and how agile your wheelchair is. hope you will figure out something that works for you.
Hi, just saw your video. Awesome tip! Btw, what's the brand of your cushion?
hi, thank you! It's called Star. www.quickie-wheelchairs.com/Wheelchair-Cushions-Backrests/Star-Wheelchair-Cushion/1294c0
I love mine❤
The '32' test was no prob here. I thought/said '32' as a Mantra'.
Never heard of tomatoes in mashed potatoes! Will have to try. But no garlic?
Thank you very much for this review.
Roho quad
How do you cleannit
I made another cover, so it's like a pillow cover, just need to wash that. And plus it won't get dirty easily, it's recommended to put the bag on top of a layer of clothing to prevent burn injury
I just found this doing research because I find VR really theraputic on my mind & wallet, and want to get more people thinking about it. Really good to see this review! Glad to know this is a thing!
Hiya! Thanks for watching. I'm glad you found this review helpful. I also find it quite therapeutic! There are so many insanely useful scenarios for using it. cheers, Oda
My mx2 battery finally died and will not take a charge. Lasted almost 8 years. I was told i needed to update it with the newest technology or get a new mx2+. My insurance paid for the new mx2+ and i hate it. They discontinued the new watches because of all the problems they have so i was stuck with a speed dial that wouldn't connect with the app to adjust the speed so i disassembled the 4 day old mx2+, took the battery out and swapped it into my old mx2. (Permobil said the batteries are different and will not work) It works perfectly and only took 10 minutes to swap. Anyone can do it. Now my mx2 is back to life, and i have new replacement parts from the mx2+ when ever i need them. Lol If anyone wants to know about the simplicity of the mx2 and the 1 button Bluetooth wristband. Its like this. Push the button on and the smartdrive is ready to go, Push the wheels and the smartdrive keeps that speed, push faster to go faster. 1 tap disengages the smartdrive. I never have to worry about some app, never worry about a watch battery needing to be charged daily or more. My original wristband battery will last a few weeks without being charged. Ive never had a problem with the wristband not connecting with the smartdrive since i got it in 2016.
Aww! Yes!! Thank you so much!! ♥️
No problem 😊
Myself zarmina Khan and I'm a handicapped person i can't move without a wheelchair I'm from India i need this where are u from
Hi there, Spinal Cord Injury Ontario is located in Ontario, Canada. Our expertise is in locating Ontario-based resources. Our best advice would be to do internet searches and join local organizations or community forums, and then ask for local recommendations in your region. Good luck!
How much indiyan rupees please answer
I'm sorry, I'm in North America and I don't know who the distributor is in India. I looked at Rehasense website and they don't appear to have one. You should go to rehasense.com and email their contact info -- and ask them about it, perhaps they have an alternative solution to get one to you. Thanks for Watching! - Oda
Top speed bro
on full battery, can reach anywhere from 32-40 km/h - Oda
Thank you from South Africa. I wish my son could do this.
Hi there, Kevin is pretty amazing. You can learn more about his journey at www.pedalingpossibilities.ca/ and the bike he uses is called a Batec. Best of luck to you and your son!
What if it’s on a sidewalk that’s too narrow?
hi, that's a good question, you can search for other ways of going down a hill safely from others, I know that some people pop their wheelies
Very helpful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Very interesting! Any issues using the product used? Did it last? I dislike going through my roho's every few years and with the price, wished they lasted much longer. EDIT: 1/6/24 Purchased a cheap facial ($6 at store) and tried it this am. Put a thin layer on first, then read to see how long it takes to dry. Bottle says until you feel it or 30 minutes, so I simply put some on my nose. When it dried I checked the cushion and applied a 2nd layer. Gave it another 30 min and now I'm sitting on it. Been good all day so far! Thank you for posting this. I think I will add a 3rd layer before I go to bed. Again, thank you for posting this!!
wonderful! thank you for the feedback, glad it helped!
hi, it did last. However, it also depends on how big the hole is and where it is located. It works for most of the areas. Glad it helped.
actually, you don't need the layers to be too thick, you want it to be like a second skin, more flexible as the cushion expands and changes in shape.
Can I use if I don’t move fingers using access controller?
No, not independently, unfortunately you need at least some finger dexterity to be able to use the buttons. You need to be able to press the buttons and the triggers. I'm sorry, I don't know of any games where you can get away with just using the motion. If I find something I'll come back and reply to you here. Thanks for asking! -- Oda
Thank you so much for sharing this!
You're welcome! Thanks for visiting.
Your video showcases the true power of creativity to make the world a better place.
Thanks for the feedback! We appreciate you taking time to watch. Have a great day.
I am Fused from C2 to T3 on top of that I had three bone spurs growing into my spinal cord. I take five 10 mg Norco’s a day I often run out early because it takes about 8 a day. I’ve been on them for over 10 years now. Every month I fall short, I can never make them last the whole month, and I can’t smoke pot because I get drug tested every three months or so but I have smoked it and it did help me. I noticed that my spasms were much less. I would love to quit those Narcos, but it’s hard to let them go because they do help me they give me a life, but they’re more of a stigma than pot is anymore. I would love to only rely on pot, but I have to give it at least a week of doing nothing, but smoking instead of taking the pills. Plus, I’m not a big fan of getting high I don’t like it I don’t like the feeling but it does make the pain and the tremors much less. I honestly don’t feel high with the pills. I don’t know what the big deal is with this epidemic because I can honestly tell you that I don’t feel a high. My high is when I can go outside and split wood for the woodstove. Without them I can’t do that. I even run a chainsaw during the summer. Without them There is no way in hell I could do that. I’m stuck in my bed without those pills. But pot does get me out of the bed as well. I live in a state where it’s still illegal. I hope this makes sense to somebody
Oda! I have a a few questions about the companion, as I am looking at the possibility of getting one later in 2024. But they will only let me see it. They won’t let me try it, so if we could message about some of its other capabilities, like like how it works on rough terrain, ability to work in snow, not blizzards but snow and a few other things I would be really appreciative.
What's up Mindy! Thanks for reaching out. You should join our FB Marketplace group, we get a lot of buy/sell/donate and we've had a few almost new ones go for good prices! it doesn't work well in snow (none of the front power assists do, to be fair) and it works okay on "rough" terrain like grass but not gravel. If you have further questions feel free to reply here or email us at info@sciontario.org and ask any specific questions :) Thanks, Oda
Since thousands of years (Egypt!) the optimal manner to overcome not only occasional constipation but chronic constipation too will be taking castor oil, so this manner would be the best for the paraplegic constipation too. Remember that castor oil is the only laxative that will not work in the intestines by irritating them, but by activating and synthesizing certain substances in the human body. So any habituation of the human body or diminishing laxative effect is absolutely impossible and castor oil is suitable in a special manner for chronic constipation. Take 1 tablespoon (15 ml) castor oil early in the morning on an empty stomach; eventuelly later a second tablespoon castor oil.
thanks for your recommendation.
This has been so helpful, thank you very much.
thank you for your kind words
Good, honest review bro 👍🏾
Thanks! much appreciated. - Oda
Thank you for this video, it’s really helpful. I’d like to see what you think of the Eco Assist because I’m considering getting one - the PAWS is outside my budget unfortunately.
Thanks for watching! I agree, the Eco-Assist is more affordable. I hope to review it in the near future. Subscribe and stay tuned! What do you want to see the most? comparison video? thanks - Oda
Really inspiring to see you grow and accomplish so much Haider. Huge shoutout to Blue Jays for making this possible!
Hi i am from India.
Keep it up haider
Way to go Haider Ali… congratulations 🍾
Congratulations friend . 😊
Thank you so much 😊
All the best Ali