Regrann from @recoveryproject - The Recovery Project is proud of the success of many of our current and previous clients. We have helped people with a variety of different programs, including physical therapy and occupational therapy, with many different medical focuses. These client stories represent just a small sampling of the personalized therapy programs we create for clients. To read their full stories and the stories of many others go to http://therecoveryproject.net/success-stories/ ETHAN MCCRAY In 2005, Ethan McCray suffered a traumatic brain injury as the result of a bicycle accident. While he initially participated in physical and occupational therapies, several years of inactivity left him atrophied and unable to sit or stand on his own. He began a new therapy regimen at The Recovery Project with the goal of becoming more independent and walking again. MATT SORISHO In 2013, 17-year-old Matt Sorisho experienced a fluke hockey play that sent him crashing awkwardly into the boards. The incident fractured his back and severed his spinal cord, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. Not one to easily give up in the face of adversity, Matt and his family set to work touring rehabilitation clinics in the metro Detroit area to find the right one where he could focus on regaining strength, improving his overall health and living a normal life. After trying several other clinics, he found The Recovery Project. MARCY GROULX Marcy Groulx was first connected with The Recovery Project during a Parkinson’s disease support group session. Having been newly diagnosed, Marcy was nervous about what her future would hold. She experienced tremors, frequent falls and loss of balance and, after a tour of The Recovery Project’s facilities, decided she would commit to getting the treatment she needed. #physicaltherapy #PTTransforms #pteducation #happypatient #recovery #pt #ot #st #GetPT1st #therapy #treatment #physicaltherapytreatment #parkinsonsdisease #paralysis #traumaticbraininjury #braininjury #cognitiveconditioning #spinalcordinjury #speechtherapy #neurologicaldisorders #neurodegenerativediseases #muscularskeletalinjuries #therecoveryproject #stroke #motivat














