Easton Jordan has seen Lauren Walier only twice, but she already has made a powerful impression.
When the two spoke last month, 5-year-old Easton showed Walier a video of him using his walker without a sling to hold himself up one of his latest milestones.
"He continually tells people, 'One day, I won't need a wheelchair. I won't need a walker. I will run across a field,'" said his mother, Jill Jordan.
The kindergartner from Orchard Park, and Walier, 19, who lives outside Atlanta, have three big things in common: cerebral palsy, a steely determination and a novel physical therapy that has helped take Walier from a wheelchair to a walker, then a crutch to a cane and, during the last year, to the top of the ballroom dancing world.
Easton recently became one of the first people in Western New York to begin an intensive form of physical therapy called the Symptom Recovery Model, which aims to retrain the body's muscles, joints and tendons to become less spastic and more flexible.
The model is largely unused and unknown outside Georgia, where Sue Leger, a doctor of physical therapy, has developed and improved it during the last dozen years in her physical therapy practice, First Step, which has two offices in the Atlanta suburbs.
Walier whose parents, Sherry and Peter, were raised in Hamburg has been one of First Step Physical Therapy's top patients during the past five years. The family often visits Western New York and raises money in the region through Lauren's Make Lemon Aide Foundation for CP. They have set out to use those funds to train physical therapists in the region and help cover the cost of treatment borne by some of the families touched by cerebral palsy.
Lauren Walier's journey has inspired Easton Jordan toward his goal of walking. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News file photo)
"I am energized by this," said Elizabeth Bailey-Sands Clay, a pediatric physical therapist with Beyond Boundaries in Hamburg who treats medically complicated patients. "Once you meet Lauren, and you hear her story, and you watch her dance, it puts all of this into perspective for somebody like me."
Clay whose patients during the last quarter century have included Hunter Kelly, the son of Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly was awarded a two-year Symptom Recovery Model training grant, courtesy of Walier's foundation.
She has already started to use some of the techniques on Easton.
A family discovery
Jill and Brent Jordan had already begun to notice Easton wasn't reaching developmental milestones by the time he turned 1 and struggled to blow out the candles on his birthday cake. He wasn't rolling over or crawling independently.
"As much as my background and training prepared me for working with the special needs population,I don't think anything can prepare you for having a child with special needs," said Jill Jordan, a special education teacher at Williamsville South High School.
The Jordan family reached out to Erie County Intervention Services, which helped them get a diagnosis for Easton and find ways to start treatment.
Doctors discovered Easton had agenesis of the corpus callosum an underdeveloped membrane between the two hemispheres of his brain making what should be a sort of superhighway to share information more like a two-lane country road. It put him on the spectrum for cerebral palsy, a movement disorder. One in five people with the condition cant speak, according to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. One in three cant walk. One in two live in chronic pain.
Cognitively, Easton is on track, his father said. "It's the physical that holds him back," he said. "We don't want the physical to hold him back."
CP is categorized by the type of muscle tone. Easton has increased muscle tone, known as spasticity, in both legs and his left hand.
"Did you ever have a leg cramp while you're sleeping, one that wakes you up and gets you out of bed? That's similar to how spasticity feels," Clay said. "Easton has to deal with that all the time. If he doesn't have regular stretching and regular therapy, spasticity takes over and it's painful."
Despite his challenges, Easton lives a life filled with love and laughter. He and his sister, Tessa, 6, are near-constant companions and the family makes regular trips to Allegany State Park, the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens and Explore & More Children's Museum.
The Jordan family; daughter Tessa, mom Jill, son Easton, and dad Brent at their home in Orchard Park. (Mark Mulville/Buffalo News)
"We don't alter our lifestyle," Jill Jordan said. "We make sure we include Easton. And if he has any interests, we make sure he has the opportunity to pursue them."
Easton loves "The Lorax" movie, "Pete the Cat" books and Chinese food. He starts his second season of Challenger T-Ball at the end of the school year.
"He will very clearly tell you where he wants to go, what he wants to do," said his father, director of technology with the Hamburg school district.
The family including sister Kayleigh, 20, who is away at college make up "Team Easton." Clay and several other health professionals, as well as his teachers and teacher aide, also are among the valued members. They help Easton tackle daily physical therapy as well as four rounds of occupational therapy, two rounds of speech therapy and a vision treatment each week. Team members also help with regular visits to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester and Shriners Hospital for Children in Erie, Pa., for treatment that includes Botox injections every six months to loosen his limbs.
Easton uses a wheelchair or chair to sit and often is tethered by a sling. He prefers to get around with his walker, including at the Green Lake playground splash park near his house.
"It's his goal to walk," his mother said.
Easton also has a flesh-and-blood inspiration.
A special connection
Lauren Waliers idea for her Make Lemon Aide Foundation emerged when she was 12, after she attended a cerebral palsy awareness conference at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta, near her home in Milton, Ga.
She learned that about 17 million people, including nearly 1 million Americans, have CP. She also learned federal research funding is limited for a motor condition that afflicts more children than any other.
It didnt sit well. The Waliers and Atlanta attorney Robert Helfrich set up the foundation as a nonprofit in 2013 to help develop new treatments, advance research and share information to improve the quality of life for those with cerebral palsy.
The foundation hosts fundraisers in and around Atlanta, but its largest annual event, the Walk/Run/Roll in Lauren's Shoes, is held in Western New York. This year, it will take place Sunday morning at Wilkeson Pointe in the Buffalo Outer Harbor.
Lauren Walier,of Milton, Ga., center, is the inspiration for the "The Make Lemon Aide Foundation for Cerebral Palsy," which will host the annual "Walk/Run/Roll In Lauren's Shoes" this weekend. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News file photo)
Walier credits the Symptom Recovery Model with the lightness she has found on her feet. She and her ballroom dance partner and instructor Mayo Alanen who has appeared on "Dancing With the Stars" on ABC won their first dance competition together in Nashville earlier this year. They have since danced in competitions in Dubai and Michigan.
"The ballroom reintegrates what I get all day in therapy," Walier said. "Mayo doesn't let me slack or slouch. It's all about posture and using the correct muscles. Dancing is really a form of walking but it's a little bit more fun for me."
Her doctor told her earlier this year, "You are an athlete."
A new form of treatment
Walier doesn't love her treatments. She groaned about returning from them several weeks ago during one of her frequent visits to Western New York to see extended family members and help plan two foundation events.
That said, she likes the results.
"It's not a magic pill, and it's not a magic surgery," she said. "It's something that you have to put a lot of work into."
Walier and her physical therapists also understand that not all patients who go through the Symptom Recovery Method make the same progress she has.
"Everyone starts in a different place and everyone's going to end in a different place," said Josh Davis, a doctor of physical therapy, practice manager and partner with First Step. "Given the ability of someone to devote enough time during the day to the treatment and the therapy, you will see some functional progress. You will see some improvements. Lauren had the time and the ability and the energy to be here consistently."
Still, said Davis and Clay, almost everyone who undergoes the treatment sees demonstrable improvement and not just those with CP. The Symptom Recovery Model can be used with those of all ages and has helped those with ALS, Alzheimer's disease and autism, brain injuries, spine injuries and stroke damage, as well as 55 other conditions, according toFirst Step.
"We're not treating a disease, but the functional deficits that happen because of the disease," Davis said.
The holistic approach treats the body in its entirety, trying to locate the "primary drivers" of disease, and uses several physical therapy components in varying combinations to ease the damage those drivers have wrought.
Therapy components include mind-body assimilation, manual structural correction, cold laser therapy, low-level electrical stimulation and a dry needling procedure similar to acupuncture, as well as sensory and vestibular assimilation, corrective pattern resistance exercise, and alignment through taping and bracing.
Physical therapy designed almost a century ago to treat polio patients used several of those components, Davis said, but in recent decades has focused mostly on exercise.
Walier has persevered through five years of treatment, stretching as long as eight hours a day, three times a week. She switches every hour between the 11 physical therapists and 5 assistant physical therapists at First Step. Each of them focuses on their strengths, and Walier's needs, during one-on-one sessions. She also gets exercise "homework" for days away from therapy.
"We're trying to do what's best for our patients under physical therapy guidelines," Davis said.
Health insurance plans vary as to how much of the First Step work is covered, based on individual insurance plans, Davis said, and usually cover most of the cost. The company has made special efforts to provide insurers extra information to underline the progress patients make, he said.
The Walier family her father is a successful engineer covers Lauren's out-of-pocket costs, as well as her dance-related travel expenses, and the foundation helps others with CP get access to similar treatment. Along with paying nearly $9,000 for Clay's training, the foundation looks to cover the cost of a select number of Western New York families to travel to Atlanta for 40 hours of Symptom Recovery Model therapy stretched over a week.
Easton Jordan and his physical therapist Elizabeth Bailey-Sands Clay. (Mark Mulville/Buffalo News)
Clay, who is also an adjunct professor at Daemen College in Amherst, has attended two of a dozen courses in Atlanta that will certify her in the model protocols and give her enough information to teach them.
"I think that this model offers me such a big bag of tricks, so many different techniques that I can pull out and apply, that if I apply them properly based on the way a child is functioning, I do believe it could benefit anyone if physical therapy is indicated," Clay said.
That includes Easton Jordan, whose mother reached out to the Make Lemon Aide Foundation last year after reading about it in The Buffalo News then connected Clay to Lauren Walier and her family.
"Easton clearly states he wants to walk," said Clay, "and he's got a plan."
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fourth Annual Walk/Run/Roll in Laurens Shoes
What: 5K run and 1-mile walk for people of all abilities, including those with wheelchairs, walkers and strollers, to benefit the Make Lemon Aide Foundation for CP.For a unique twist, you can choose to wear ankle weights to simulate what it may be like for someone living with cerebral palsy.
When: 1-mile walk starts at 10 a.m., 5K at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, rain or shine. Race-day registration and packet pickup starts at 8:30 a.m.
Where: Wilkeson Pointe, 225 Fuhrmann Blvd. in the Buffalo Outer Harbor; there will be plenty of free parking.
Cost: $30 for adults, $15 for those under 18.
For more: Donate, register for the race or learn more about the foundation at makelemonaide.org.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
More here:
Dancer's path offers hope of walking for Orchard Park boy - Buffalo News
- Cerebral Palsy: Diagnosis [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2011] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2011]
- Cerebral palsy treatment NeuWellness [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2011] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2011]
- cerebral palsy treatment in india-indian cerebral palsy video 1 [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2011] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2011]
- CP Cerebral Palsy Acupuncture Treatment Research. www.thetole.org [Last Updated On: May 24th, 2011] [Originally Added On: May 24th, 2011]
- cerebral palsy treatment in india/dr vipul shah/ indian cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2011]
- cerebral palsy treatment in india/indian cerebral palsy/dr vipul shah/follow up [Last Updated On: June 23rd, 2011] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2011]
- TheraSuit treatment for Cerebral Palsy [Last Updated On: July 3rd, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2011]
- Stem cell treatment for Cerebral Palsy-Jerica Cole's post interview.avi [Last Updated On: July 15th, 2011] [Originally Added On: July 15th, 2011]
- Cerebral Palsy Treatment.... Hindi [Last Updated On: August 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 19th, 2011]
- Stem Cell Treatment for Cerebral Palsy (Periventricular Leukomalacia) [Last Updated On: August 21st, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2011]
- Stem Cell Treatment for Cerebral Palsy at the XCell-Center in Germany [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2011]
- cerebral palsy treatment,lilou,essentis,therasuit,banana,spider,nazarov,guez [Last Updated On: August 29th, 2011] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2011]
- cerebral palsy treatment,helena,essentis,therasuit,guez,spider,nazarov,guez [Last Updated On: September 30th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 30th, 2011]
- walking before training lokomat for cerebral palsy treatment [Last Updated On: September 30th, 2011] [Originally Added On: September 30th, 2011]
- TheraSuit Therapy for Cerebral Palsy - Case 1 [Last Updated On: October 2nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2011]
- Cerebral palsy patient Atillia before stem cell treatment 2.wmv [Last Updated On: October 10th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 10th, 2011]
- Stem cell treatment for Cerebral Palsy-Jerica Cole's pre interview.avi [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2011]
- Stem Cell Treatment - Cerebral Palsy (2) - Video [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2011]
- magic treatment for cerebral palsy -indian cerebral palsy treatment in india/delhi - Video [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 18th, 2011]
- Cerebral palsy patient Atillia after stem cell treatment 1.wmv - Video [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2011]
- Cerebral Palsy: A new treatment: Part 1 - Video [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2011]
- Cerebral Palsy Hyperbaric treatment in Margate Florida 954-975-3563 - Video [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 22nd, 2011]
- Cerebral palsy patient Gabor after stem cell treatment 3.1.wmv - Video [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 29th, 2011]
- Stem Cell Treatment for Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2011]
- Brian's Story: Dr. Huo's miraculous acupuncture treatment of Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2011] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2011]
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Treatment for Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2011] [Originally Added On: November 1st, 2011]
- After Stem Cell Transplant treatment for Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2011] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2011]
- indian cerebral palsy treatment-dr vipul shah - Video [Last Updated On: November 6th, 2011] [Originally Added On: November 6th, 2011]
- Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: November 10th, 2011] [Originally Added On: November 10th, 2011]
- Cerebral Palsy(CP) Scientific Treatment Research Center - Video [Last Updated On: November 10th, 2011] [Originally Added On: November 10th, 2011]
- Cerebral Palsy Treatment [Last Updated On: November 17th, 2011] [Originally Added On: November 17th, 2011]
- Stem Cells: Treatment for Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: December 10th, 2011] [Originally Added On: December 10th, 2011]
- Stem Cell Therapy - Cerebral Palsy Treatment || Holly Catalano Update - Video [Last Updated On: December 29th, 2011] [Originally Added On: December 29th, 2011]
- Lasertherapy Bular - Treatment of Infantile Cerebral Palsy - Video [Last Updated On: January 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: January 4th, 2012]
- Cerebral palsy patient Bianca after stem cell treatment 3.wmv - Video [Last Updated On: January 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: January 4th, 2012]
- Cerebral Palsy Treatment by Dr.Babu Sudheendra Nath - Video [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2012] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2012]
- The Methodist Hospital in Houston Is First to Offer New Device to Improve Walking [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2012]
- Baby Logan inspires family to help [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2012]
- Santi KM Bhagat: The 8 Million That Health Care Reform Forgot [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2012]
- Ben's Bells: Patient grateful for Brownies' efforts [Last Updated On: February 19th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 19th, 2012]
- Family’s appeal to improve care for disabled Jack, 3 [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2012]
- Families, hospitals fighting Medicaid cuts [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2012]
- Barrow family’s appeal to improve care for disabled Jack, 3 [Last Updated On: February 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2012]
- Earnings Beat for Acorda [Last Updated On: February 21st, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 21st, 2012]
- Dance to support Shriners Hospital for Children [Last Updated On: February 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2012]
- US trip holds hope for city boy [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2012]
- Santanu Mitra [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2012]
- City hospital to offer walking op [Last Updated On: February 28th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2012]
- CBR's Newborn Possibilities Program Provides Cord Blood Banking at No Cost to Families with an Identified Medical Need [Last Updated On: February 29th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2012]
- Charity golfers to the fore [Last Updated On: February 29th, 2012] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2012]
- Assistive Mobility Devices Designed by Mobility Research Now Offered by Rehabmart.com [Last Updated On: March 2nd, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2012]
- Help to give Aiden, 2, chance of better life [Last Updated On: March 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2012]
- Conman Neil Jackson jailed for six years after false sickness claims for son [Last Updated On: March 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2012]
- Tesco manager conned £60k out of staff for son's 'fatal illness' and spent it on holidays [Last Updated On: March 6th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2012]
- Tesco manager conned £60,000 out of staff for son¿s ¿fatal illness¿ and spent the money on holidays to Hawaii and Las ... [Last Updated On: March 6th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2012]
- Ontario At The Centre Of World-Leading Brain Research [Last Updated On: March 6th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2012]
- R5.5m claim after baby born with cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: March 6th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2012]
- Uncertainty over NHS reforms threatens future of world leading cerebal palsy centre [Last Updated On: March 6th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2012]
- Birth Injuries from Medical Malpractice Can Create a Lifetime of Financial and Emotional Challenges for Victims and ... [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2012]
- Ontario brains put their heads together [Last Updated On: March 7th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2012]
- ‘PediaSuit’ helps cerebral palsy patient walk [Last Updated On: March 9th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2012]
- Charity Caudwell Children donates wheelchair to Norwich youngster [Last Updated On: March 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2012]
- Elgin Easter Seals gets more space, bilingual programs [Last Updated On: March 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 11th, 2012]
- A war on brain illness should be declared [Last Updated On: March 12th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2012]
- More children now living with 'life-limiting' conditions [Last Updated On: March 12th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2012]
- Assessing innovative intervention for children with cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: March 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2012]
- Cerebral Palsy In Children - Innovative Intervention Evaluated [Last Updated On: March 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2012]
- Cerebral palsy hindering 4-year-oldâs movement [Last Updated On: March 17th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 17th, 2012]
- West Fargo boy with cerebral palsy can now walk without crutches; parents credit stem cell therapy [Last Updated On: March 19th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 19th, 2012]
- Cerebral palsy research brings hope to new mums [Last Updated On: March 21st, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 21st, 2012]
- Center offers hyperbaric treatment [Last Updated On: March 21st, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 21st, 2012]
- $100-million Children’s Treatment Centre to be built in lower city [Last Updated On: March 22nd, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2012]
- White Lodge Centre marks 50 years in 2012 [Last Updated On: March 22nd, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2012]
- Telethon Delivers Life Changing Services [Last Updated On: March 23rd, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2012]
- Teachers allegedly call special-needs kid 'disgusting' [Last Updated On: March 31st, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2012]
- Cerebral palsy drug may offer hope for treatment [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2012]
- Prevention of cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2012]
- Study gives new hope on cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2012]
- Prrvention of cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2012]
- PRB at Wayne State/DMC discover window of opportunity to prevent cerebral palsy [Last Updated On: April 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2012]