Sunday, September 26, 2010

9.11 Ceremony and PT

September has been a great month for Kyle and his recovery.  The month has been filled with hard work, lots of company and visual signs of improvement.  He mostly gets around with crutches now, and as he says, "Isn't it great to see me vertical?"  Yes it is.  All of Kyle's doctors, his physical therapist and family and friends have been extremely impressed with his fast pace of healing.  He has come so far in just three months.  He is very determined and focused on taking care of his leg and making a full recovery. 

Kyle returned to Bethesda this month to meet with a pain management doctor and his plastic surgeon, Dr. Basile.  All reports were good!  The wound on the inside of his leg is really closing up and new skin is growing.  He will return to Bethesda in four weeks to see Dr. Basile again and also meet with his orthopedic surgeon to see how his bones are healing. 

Kyle attended a 9/11 Ceremony recognizing those who perished in the terrorist attacks and our fallen heroes on that day.  Brian Barbieri sent in some photos for the blog so I have included those here.


 Kyle shakes hands with Brian Barbieri during the 9/11 Ceremony held at the Lower Burrell American Legion.  It was the terrorist attacks on September 11th that motivated Kyle to pursue a military pilot career and defend our country's freedom.  



Kyle talks with U.S. Congressman Mark Critz, of Pennsylvania, during the 9/11 Ceremony.  Critz had gone to Bethesda to visit with Kyle when he was an inpatient at the Naval Medical Center.  


Kyle walks down to the gym at physical therapy using his crutches.  He used to have to use his wheel chair to get there because it's a fairly long walk.  But now he is much stronger and can walk down with his crutches.  (Kyle's mom, Elsie, was able to take him to this physical therapy session and she sent in all of these photos - these are from the week of September 20th)


Kyle uses the leg press to strengthen his quads.  


Kyle walks on the stair master working his muscles and gaining strength in his legs.  


He rotates his ankle with weights in all four directions so it works his ankle and helps the mobility in his foot.  


Kyle stretches his calf and right leg.  


Kyle cleans out the wound on the inside of his right leg.  He does this once a day now after his morning shower and then covers it with a bandage for 24 hours.  


The open wound on the inside of his right leg has drastically decreased in size and is looking very good.  Dr. Basile even exclaimed, "Wow!", when he first saw it.  


A view of his entire leg with the spatial frame. 


The inside of Kyle's leg with new skin and a very small wound.  It's so exciting to see how much it is healing!  He has been using an ointment that helps remove dead skin tissue and promote skin growth. 
 

The outside of Kyle's leg, with the other skin graft, that seems to get forgotten about sometimes because the inside has been the "problem area".  The outside graft, which is rather large, is looking really good.  Dr. Basile said it was coming along well and he was very pleased with it.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Moving Around on Two Feet

Kyle has made significant progress over the last few weeks and is really getting around so much better using both of his legs.  Over Labor Day Weekend he was just starting to walk a few strides at home, and more at therapy, without his crutches or a cane.  He relies mostly on his crutches still to get around, but it's wonderful to see him standing upright every day.  This has also helped Kyle get out of the house more and have some time to visit with friends and family beyond the boundaries of Hillview Drive.  Although he's always ready to get back home and enjoy some home cooking and time with his parents. 


Kyle walking through the front yard on his crutches.  


Taking some steps without using crutches!


Standing up in the kitchen, using a cane, and getting his own water and everything.  


The inside of Kyle's right leg, the "problem area", that is visibly getting smaller and healing with some ointment treatment the plastic surgeons gave Kyle in August.  He will return to Bethesda on Sept. 22 to meet with them again and have his grafts examined.  


Looking down Kyle's leg where some of the drills enter his skin.  


Kyle applies other ointment to the outside graft on his right leg which really looks to be healing very well.  


Out visiting with some friends on his neighbor's property, Tree's Hill.  


Enjoying the fire on Tree's Hill before heading home to rest for the evening.  It was a beautiful night and nice for Kyle to spend some time with some of his close friends. 

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Therapy at Home

Kyle goes to therapy three times a week and does therapy at home on most of the other days.  He's working hard to regain mobility in his right leg and foot.  He has made a lot of progress in the last few weeks and has begun walking with just one crutch!  He is determined to walk again, and soon.  And he is ready to get rid of his wheel chair too.


Kyle works with his mom, Elsie, to stretch his right leg and work at moving his foot up and down while she applies pressure on his foot in his bedroom at home.  


Elsie applies pressure to create resistance for Kyle to push against and exercise his foot.  


Kyle counts his exercises while laying in bed.  


Kyle works through the exercises while laying in bed; it's not too painful for him but does require a fair amount of physical and mental effort. 


Kyle tries to grasp a towel with his toes; an exercise he does at physical therapy which can be frustrating but is helping him improve the mobility in his foot.  


Kyle practices walking down the hallway on both feet with his walker upstairs in his parents home. 

 

Walking down the hallway with just a little pressure on the right foot.
 

A short walk with some pressure on the right foot with the walker has helped Kyle tremendously and now he can really get around on his crutches.  

 

An update on the skin graft site on his upper right quad. 

  

Kyle lays in bed doing a few more exercises with his right leg before finishing his home therapy for that day.  


Kyle stands in front of his parents house on his crutches.  He is walking around much more like this every day.   Photo by Elsie Deem.