Beneficiary

Meet Jasper!

Meet Scinergise beneficiary - Superman... sorry I mean Jasper! Read more on Jasper’s story and the rehabilitation that Scinergise sponsors him for below…

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Jasper, 6, was fit and well before contracting Hand, Foot & Mouth disease at a Halloween party in October 2015. A rare complication saw this go to his heart and he was admitted to the Royal Brompton Hospital with dilated cardiomyopathy – an enlarged heart. Jasper was put on life support but when the doctors brought him around, he couldn’t move his legs: a blood clot had damaged his lower spinal cord and he was paralysed from the waist down.

Jasper was transferred to Stanmore and Stoke Mandeville spinal care units and was discharged in March 2016. During her research to find the best rehab for Jasper, his mother Kate came across the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation’s NeuroRecovery Network facility in Louisville, Kentucky. At the time their paediatric programme was offering cutting-edge therapies based on the latest advances in neurorestorative research, not yet available in the UK. There Jasper made significant improvements, but the family needed to find on-going therapy closer to home.

Jasper and the family have been through so much, as I know you can both appreciate, and it is with the support of organisations such as Scinergise that make our new world a much less lonely, much more positive place to be.
— Kate, Jasper's Mother
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Fortuitously, in 2017 Neurokinex centre near Gatwick was chosen by the NeuroRecovery Network as its first and only affiliate outside of the US. Jasper and his family returned to the UK and approached The Neurokinex Charitable Trust with the idea of expanding to include a paediatrics programme, which opened its doors in April of 2018, called Neurokinex Kids. There Jasper continues in his recovery, against all odds, and is now even able to ride a bike with stabilisers. Due to his regular therapy programme, he has also avoided the myriad of secondary complications experienced by children living with paralysis, including scoliosis, hip dysplasia, stunted growth, bowel and bladder dysfunction, and pressure sores. As a result he Jasper been able to stay out of hospital and regain a much more ‘normal,’ active childhood thanks to Neurokinex Kids.

Meet Imogen!

Meet Scinergise Beneficiary Imogen!

Imogen was 2 years old when she was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis. Imogen had gone to bed on a family trip away where she was recovering from a cold and in the morning Imogen couldn't walk. Imogen was diagnosed and transferred to Oxford to the John Radcliffe hospital where she was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis. Where Imogen's body had tried to fight off the infection of the cold her body has attacked itself causing spinal cord damage to the lower section of her back. This has been awful for a family, especially as this happened over night with no explanation as to why.

Imogen began treatment in hospital where she had a Plasma exchange and a IVIG treatment. Imogen was a real star and took this all in her stride never moaning and planning all the things she is going to do when she walks. Imogen also started physio in hospital with a fantastic physio called Carol. The physio has been the huge part in all of this and the progress has been amazing. By Christmas Imogen had started to crawl!

In June 2019 Scinergise began their beneficiary partnership with Imogen and her family by paying for Activyt based rehabilitation sessions at Neurokinex Kids

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We are so lucky to now have Scinergise supporting Imogen! we met Oliver and he was lovely. It means and helps so much! Thank you and check out their page for the great work they are doing to help other children ike Imogen
— Holly, Imogen's Mother