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PHI Town Hall - How Polio and PPS Impact our Character, Personality, and Emotional Experiences
Просмотров 7224 месяца назад
Part of the PHI's 2024 Educational Series Presented June 3, 2024 Presenter: Hal Goldberg Hal Goldberg has worked in Colorado as a psychologist for over 40 years and as a private practitioner since 1988. For the past 15 years his practice has focused on supporting people with chronic or life-threatening health issues. He also works with a geriatric population around issues for aging, isolation, ...
PHI Town Hall - Sustainable Caregiving
Просмотров 1939 месяцев назад
Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series December 19, 2023 Presenter: Theresa Wilbanks Theresa Wilbanks is a writer, speaker, podcast host, Certified Caregiving Consultant, and founder of Sustainable Caregiving. She is the author of Navigating the Caregiver River: A Journey to Sustainable Caregiving. Her podcast series, “Self-Caregiving Strategies,” exploring her 12 Sustainable Caregiving Strate...
PHI Lecture - The interplay between polio residuals, aging, and common health problems
Просмотров 49410 месяцев назад
The interplay between polio residuals, aging, and common health problems people experience as they age Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series November 16, 2023 Dr. Marny Eulberg is a practicing family physician in the Denver, Colorado area, a longtime member of the PHI Board of Directors, and a polio survivor.
PHI Town Hall: Physical Therapy with Carolyn Da Silva, PhD, DSc
Просмотров 43911 месяцев назад
Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series October 27, 2023
PHI Town Hall - What Centers for Independent Living Can Do For Polio Survivors
Просмотров 13211 месяцев назад
Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series September 27, 2023 John Ballard has been involved in the Independent Living Movement since 1971 and has served as Executive Director of Tri-County Independent Living Center in Akron, Ohio, since 2017.
PHI Town Hall - Accessible Travel with Candy Harrington
Просмотров 258Год назад
Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series August 22, 2023 Candy Harrington is a writer, journalist, speaker, and the co-founder of Emerging Horizons - a travel resource for wheelchair-users and slow walkers. She has thousands of accessible travel bylines to her credit and is the author of a sizable library of accessible travel titles. She is also a frequent speaker about accessible travel issues,...
PHI Lecture - Exercise Guidelines for Polio Survivors
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series July 18, 2023 Presenter: Carol Vandenakker Albanese Dr. Vandenakker Albanese is a Health Sciences Clinical Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine. She established and maintained a Post-Polio clinic at the University of Miami beginning in 1994 and has continued her work...
PHI Town Hall - Promoting Positive Solutions for Aging with Polio
Просмотров 477Год назад
Part of the 2023 PHI Educational Series May 15, 2023 Presenters: Rhoda Olkin, PhD Dr. Olkin is a Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology in San Francisco, as well as the Executive Director of the Institute on Disability and Health Psychology. She is a polio survivor and single mother of two grown children. Stephanie T. Machell, PsyD Dr....
PHI Post-Polio Directory Tutorial
Просмотров 308Год назад
PHI Post-Polio Directory Tutorial
PHI Lecture Series - Optimizing Your Experience with Your Physician with Dr. Martin Wice, MD
Просмотров 328Год назад
Dr. Wice is the past medical director of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, MO, where he established the post-polio clinic in 1987. He subsequently became involved in PHI (then called GINI). For the last 8 years of his career, he was recruited and joined the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis where he continued to see post-polio pat...
PHI Lecture Series - Noninvasive Ventilation with Dr. Norma Braun
Просмотров 403Год назад
Dr. Norma Braun's lecture on noninvasive ventilation was part of Post-Polio Health International's 2023 Educational Series. This series has been made possible by a generous grant from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
PHI Town Hall - Bracing with Dr. Marny Eulberg
Просмотров 741Год назад
PHI Town Hall - Bracing with Dr. Marny Eulberg
Post-Polio Syndrome: Changing symptoms?
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
May 2020 presentation presented to Colorado Post-Polio Org. over Zoom by Dr. Marny Eulberg, Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
Benefits of Warm Water Pool Therapy
Просмотров 4065 лет назад
Nickie Lancaster, Tennessee Polio Heroes
Are Polioviruses playing a pathogenic role in the late consequences of polio?
Просмотров 3605 лет назад
Are Polioviruses playing a pathogenic role in the late consequences of polio?
Components of Comprehensive Post-Polio Management
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Components of Comprehensive Post-Polio Management
The Importance of Posture
Просмотров 4045 лет назад
The Importance of Posture
Ways to Avoid Respiratory Complications of Postpoliomyelitis
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Ways to Avoid Respiratory Complications of Postpoliomyelitis
Spirituality in Disability
Просмотров 3845 лет назад
Spirituality in Disability
Disability Affirmative Therapy
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Disability Affirmative Therapy
Self Advocacy and Community Advocacy
Просмотров 1415 лет назад
Self Advocacy and Community Advocacy
Components of a Post-Polio Evaluation
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.5 лет назад
Components of a Post-Polio Evaluation
Polio and Anesthesia
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Polio and Anesthesia
Relationships
Просмотров 1695 лет назад
Relationships
Sleep Hygiene
Просмотров 8565 лет назад
Sleep Hygiene
Are Polioviruses playing a pathogenic role in the late consequences of polio? [Italian]
Просмотров 695 лет назад
Are Polioviruses playing a pathogenic role in the late consequences of polio? [Italian]
Developing a Personal Philosophy about Disability
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.5 лет назад
Developing a Personal Philosophy about Disability
Poliomielite [Portuguese]
Просмотров 3255 лет назад
Poliomielite [Portuguese]
Yoga for Post Polio Patients
Просмотров 12 тыс.5 лет назад
Yoga for Post Polio Patients

Комментарии

  • @MorleyJamie-t5k
    @MorleyJamie-t5k 8 дней назад

    Rodriguez Mark Walker Melissa Clark Kevin

  • @khetsiwemagagula590
    @khetsiwemagagula590 10 дней назад

  • @christineprastprast
    @christineprastprast 3 месяца назад

    Saya penderita polio dari umur 2 tahun dan usia saya 63 tahun sudah operasi 4 kali karena tulang keropos ..saat ini saya sendiri hidup di kamar kecil sendiri dan belum bisa berjalan harus pakai walker 😢😢😢

  • @Cuculy13
    @Cuculy13 4 месяца назад

    One adult with autism could be care for his father and receive payment for it

  • @QURAN-INSTRUCTION-MANUAL-4_ALL
    @QURAN-INSTRUCTION-MANUAL-4_ALL 4 месяца назад

    It's very nice to hear all polio survivor talk about it

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 4 месяца назад

    I was 5. Was crippled.Had to a brace. So much pain and screaming in such a tiny body. My father said he had lost his golden baby. My mother caught it a bit after me. She had to wear a hugh plaster cast around her middle. Father sister and brand new brother were spared. They lived apart from us. Why did this happen to us? It was 1954. The vaccine was there. We just did have a way to get to it. I'm certain I contracted the viruses from a public swimming pool. You know. That others who didn't want to evaluate away from the water. Went in the water. Is guess someone had to get the disease. And close at hand were two.

  • @believeinnature8930
    @believeinnature8930 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! I’m a polio survivor and facing polio syndrome.

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 5 месяцев назад

    I've had a collapsed ribcage since 1994.

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 5 месяцев назад

    I'm on a full face mask that works okay. But starting not to work so well.

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 5 месяцев назад

    Almost died last January. Because got sick. Couldn't use the mouth piece that looks like a sippy straw. Caused salvia dripping out of mouth. Causing me to check. I have a nebulizer for breathing. Also two inhalers. Also have COPD with asthma.

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 5 месяцев назад

    I'm 70 years past poliomyelitis. Troubles are happening for me now. Hard time breathing especially after eating. Or walking with my walking. Now having problems with walking with the breathing stuff. I'm having great problems with walking lots of dragging my legs. And tripping situations.

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 5 месяцев назад

    My mother and I were victims in the summer of 1954. I was 5. She, 26. My mother... Her spine. She had to endure a huge plaster around her torso. From under bust to above hips. She was always of the mind that... Poor baby. There were plastic body casts. But not for her. This was after the War. No money for her to have a fancy brace. But I was victimized in my legs. At 5 . Can anyone imagine a beautiful child left to look like a zombie. Oh. I forgot. I'm 75 now. And literally my frame is falling apart. 1994 introduced the hell of a collapsed ribcage. Which is still shining brightly.

  • @jayendepersil6607
    @jayendepersil6607 5 месяцев назад

    I realize what you're saying. But "what you are saying" can scare people without cause. And lots of 75 year olds aren't drunks!

  • @Nitrofabian12
    @Nitrofabian12 6 месяцев назад

    Excelente reflexión!

  • @piloyaevelyngloria3438
    @piloyaevelyngloria3438 6 месяцев назад

    The first exercise I have enjoyed kudos

  • @gabrielwood9345
    @gabrielwood9345 7 месяцев назад

    I would like to thank Marley, so much. You have answered all my questions. Drs will not help you. I just don’t trust specialists anymore and WHO and MAYO.. They tell you it is highly contagious, which is not true. My left knee and hip from putting all the weight on it. The Loss of vision, they never mention it. God bless you and thank agan❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @esbliss
    @esbliss 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @dayananeil2642
    @dayananeil2642 8 месяцев назад

    *Promo sm*

  • @carolbrubacher1680
    @carolbrubacher1680 10 месяцев назад

    How to fine people that understand us people who had polio.

    • @carolbrubacher1680
      @carolbrubacher1680 10 месяцев назад

      How to find therapist that believe in polio survirors

  • @carolbrubacher1680
    @carolbrubacher1680 10 месяцев назад

    Do you have contact numbers to get help

  • @carolbrubacher1680
    @carolbrubacher1680 10 месяцев назад

    Is there March of dimes for polio survivors if so do you have contact numbers I am a polio survivor.

  • @buffienguyen
    @buffienguyen 10 месяцев назад

    This was very easy to understand! I'm not a provider or even polio patient, I was just searching for disability informed therapy on RUclips :)

  • @ESCOOOZZEE
    @ESCOOOZZEE 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so very much for all the data presented today. Doctor Marney, if I may call you by your first name. Your presentation was answers to a great many questions I personally desired to know. And the Q&A was so informative. Finally, Brian, thank you for your time and monitoring. I have been diagnosed with Polio in 1952, six months at WarmSprings, GA, and corrective surgeries in 1961 & 1962, including thirteen surgeries in my lifetime to date. In 2005, an Orthopedic physician corrected C-4 through C-7 borrowing bone from my" bad" hip Following Polio I was diagnosed with a right brain stroke in 2008, gastric surgery with three repairs, And the cardiac stent this year. Having given you a bio-history you can see I have had to advocate for myself and sometimes not do an educated one. So I seek solid double-blinded research and any data found is a relief and frankly soak this information like a sponge. Usually, I am a quiet person and only observe but today this pod hit home. So I am stepping up with plaudits of appreciation.

  • @lorishenderson1340
    @lorishenderson1340 10 месяцев назад

    Do you know of a polio/doctor in Austin, Texas?

  • @maryleemccown8889
    @maryleemccown8889 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! I am 76 years old with left leg affected by polio. The left leg and foot is getting weaker and my right leg and knee has been overstressed in compensating for the weak left leg. I had a knee replacement 3 years ago and continue to have chronic pain in the right knee. The information you shared gave me an insight in how to modify the exercises with rest areas. Thanks!

  • @gailh1056
    @gailh1056 10 месяцев назад

    I live in fort myers Florida and can’t find and resources on Post Polio.

  • @sloChuck45
    @sloChuck45 11 месяцев назад

    With similar findings associated in long covid , this is a productive avenue of research. We look forward to your findings.

  • @woonjack2365
    @woonjack2365 Год назад

    R the research of polio cure still continues till this days?

    • @2ladybughippies569
      @2ladybughippies569 5 месяцев назад

      No the Polio vaccine is the preventive to not getting Polio. Once you have gotten Polio most everything is determined on how effected u are, what effects u are left with. Taking care of your health over the years is key. Most people develop PPS as they get older. Some never do.

  • @endless.explorer
    @endless.explorer Год назад

    thank you for this beautiful and uplifting insight ❤️

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад

    Thanks,insane travel,

  • @sandygoodwick6126
    @sandygoodwick6126 Год назад

    OH MY GOD! YYEESSSSS! This presenter has NAILED IT! Seriously, the information in this video should be required CE for all clinicians as well as all peer specialists. People with disabilities need to watch and discuss this. I can literally see the basic tenets in this video becoming a CHEAT SHEET for all folks with disabilities who seek therapy. While I don’t know how a trained clinician will embed these tenets into their work with a client, I would hope this is a start.

  • @carolbrubacher1680
    @carolbrubacher1680 Год назад

    I understand what you went throw with polio i am a surviror .

  • @kareemahmullen8940
    @kareemahmullen8940 Год назад

    I can't express how helpful this presentation is, and how useful it will be for medical professionals of polio patients. I plan to refer this lecture and make the slide presentation notes available to my primary care doctor and physical therapist, who both are looking for direction of this kind. Thank you!

  • @kareemahmullen8940
    @kareemahmullen8940 Год назад

    To Ronnie, I would say that if you did share your disability life, it could be a small step of advocacy for the disabled in general. You might find interesting questions or you might find that sharing that part of your life opens you up in such a way that you might enjoy. It appears it might just be an unknown right now for you. But your only reason stated to not do it is that you don't want to get too much focus on it....wasn't really clear as to your reasons. I would suggest you explore sharing your life as it really is, even sharing how it used to be, but in the context of it has changed, and now I do this. But if your PTSD is what comprises you, of course, then you have a good reason for your choices. Regarding people saying "But you look great!", I have a sister, who after listening to my description of needed rest the last few days, just comments, "Well you sound great!" I think able bodied people can appreciate to some degree, but they perhaps hit a wall themselves where they don't really understand, and to bypass any real ongoing discussion because there is fear of their own ignorance, embarrassment that they don't know, or just can't spend the time to know, they end the conversation with such comments. Since she is my sister, it is important for me to wait for another time to again talk about my 'day' and my needs, as well as be as interested in hers.

  • @andreu9431
    @andreu9431 Год назад

    Promo'SM

  • @vasanthasrikantha6512
    @vasanthasrikantha6512 Год назад

    excellent lecture Many of us looking after children Young people with disability should watch this Thank you

  • @riabrazelle3343
    @riabrazelle3343 Год назад

    Thankyou nou I bund

  • @savithasrikanth5825
    @savithasrikanth5825 Год назад

    Thanks Dr.for throwing light about post polio problems and remedies.well I am watching your video from India.Bangalore. it's very informative .My left lower limb is affected with polio when I was 9 months old baby. Now I am 53.and everyday struggle in life continues as we grow older and older. Dependency becomes inevitable .Finances are very very important for us. Thank you dr .I look forward for more videos related to Stace control in polio.can you pls help us.

  • @tomconway635
    @tomconway635 Год назад

    Diagnosed in 2018 with PPS this is really excellent information

  • @lilaspurlock5327
    @lilaspurlock5327 Год назад

    So many years and still very good information. I am a polio (1950) and was diagnosed in mid 90s with PPS and acquired a ankle brace which I did not wear 100% until later but now my knee is a mess. I do go to water therapy twice a week to help my whole body. Overweight but good health.

  • @happyer881
    @happyer881 Год назад

    The Late Effects of Polio & Your Health

  • @MadDog_Barks
    @MadDog_Barks Год назад

    Same here on the polio. I'm 67 and losing motion on both legs. With all the technology we have I still can't understand why we don't have an anti-viral that can stop the polio virus from replicating or eliminate it from our bodies like they have with HIV. Interesting, I stabilized all these years and it's now back to finish up what it started back when I was a kid. Maybe the solution to bracing is out side the USA in India and Istanbul where polio is still a problem. There, we have doctors and Orthotist that have experience with polio.

    • @irisetpoppy9956
      @irisetpoppy9956 Год назад

      This is the great question : why polio again years after. Amitiés de France

  • @karensuhr5488
    @karensuhr5488 Год назад

    Excellent….so thorough!

  • @karensuhr5488
    @karensuhr5488 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @acrtez
    @acrtez 2 года назад

    I got polio when two years old and recovered and now I'm 39 I'm having a lot muscle related symptoms specially swallowing difficultly that makes feel like I'm choking doctors can't do anything. Don't know what to do I can't eat or drink im dying.

    • @irisetpoppy9956
      @irisetpoppy9956 Год назад

      So sorry for you- there are ups ans downs... Can you find a spécialiséd doctor. Avec mes amitiés

  • @drsbhola
    @drsbhola 2 года назад

    Please go through this video and you will see many patients of Polio and Post Polio Syndrome getting benefits from surgery with Ilizarov And Hexapod ruclips.net/video/8z8cPerc6Bg/видео.html&feature=share You can see many patients before and after operation .

  • @drsbhola
    @drsbhola 2 года назад

    Please go through this video and you will see many patients of Polio and Post Polio Syndrome getting benefits from surgery with Ilizarov And Hexapod ruclips.net/video/8z8cPerc6Bg/видео.html&feature=share You can see many patients before and after operation .

  • @drsbhola
    @drsbhola 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/8z8cPerc6Bg/видео.html&feature=share You can see many patients before and after operation ,in this video in Post Polio syndrome.

  • @irisetpoppy9956
    @irisetpoppy9956 2 года назад

    Merci beaucoup. Thank a lot.

  • @papaconpolio5111
    @papaconpolio5111 2 года назад

    This is very helpful.