Life Possible with a Disability

Episode 25 Scott Chesney: Regaining Movement with Onward's New Technology


Listen Later

In this episode Scott Chesney and I discuss the technology Onward (@onwd.com) is developing bring back health and movement to people living with spinal cord injury. We discuss how to keep your body in shape for the purpose of health and increasing the change you can benefit from future treatments for SCI.

Scott Chesney is a world-renowned motivational speaker and life coach who has presented to over 1.5 million people in 40 countries. Known as “The Commander in Change,” by his clients, Scott is navigator of life with paralysis for nearly 35 years after awakening to paralysis at the age of 15 from a sudden spinal stroke, Scott has amassed a resume of transformational experiences, powerful insights, and inspiring stories that cut to the core of the human spirit.

He has become a nationally and internationally recognized workshop and keynote presenter, and his positive and inspiring messages have changed countless lives. His insights have been coveted and applauded by The United Nations, The Pentagon, The FBI, Fortune 500 corporations, sports teams, hospitals/rehab centers, associations, and K-12 schools.  Recently, Scott has joined Onward, a medical technology company developing and commercializing innovative therapies to enable functional recovery for people with spinal cord injury, as a consultant.  In addition, Scott is an Ambassador for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, a member of the Seton Hall University Leadership Advisory Council, a member of the Board of Trustees for The Knowles Foundation, and a member of the National Speakers Association (NSA).  


Thank for Listening! Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @LifePossibleKR. Here is my Linktree!
https://linktr.ee/lifepossiblekr
If you are enjoying the content or have feedback send me a message. I would love to hear from you!
Karen

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Life Possible with a DisabilityBy Karen Roy