How Disability Advocate Wesley Hamilton Became Empowered by Adversity

Brain & Life - Un podcast de American Academy of Neurology - Les jeudis

This week, Dr. Daniel Correa talks with Wesley Hamilton, disability activist and founder of Disabled But Not Really. Wesley shares his story of becoming paralyzed after a spinal cord injury and how he changed his perspective on life as a parent and for other people with disabilities. Next, Dr. Correa speaks with Dr. Barth Green, neurosurgeon and specialist in the surgical management of complex spine and spinal cord injuries and disorders at the University of Miami Health System, and co-founder of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. Dr. Green discusses the different types of spinal cord injuries, what happens to the muscles after injury, and the future of improving recovery and rehab for people with this condition.  Additional Resources  The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis   Disabled But Not Really   Brain & Life: A Spinal Cord Injury Survivor Opens an Affordable Rehab Center   Learn more about spinal cord injury  We want to hear from you!  Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast?  Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206  Email us at [email protected]  Social Media:    Guests: Wesley Hamilton @WesSpeaksLife (Twitter), @IAmWesHamilton (Instagram); University of Miami Health System @UMiamiHealth (Twitter)  Host: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea 

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