17/05/2026
You may remember Mevy from Switzerland 🇨🇭, who came to Verita Neuro in Thailand 🇹🇭 for Epidural Stimulation treatment last year.
Mevy sustained a complete C6–C7 Spinal Cord Injury, resulting in quadriplegia. Before treatment, she was unable to move or walk with her legs. After continuing her rehabilitation at home, she returned to Verita Neuro in Thailand 🇹🇭 for remapping to further optimize her stimulation program and continue progressing toward her goals.
Her goal has remained clear: to stand on her own feet again and, if possible, take steps independently. After remapping and several weeks of Physical Therapy, Mevy has shown the following improvements:
⚡ Increased sensory response in both legs when the stimulation program is active
🧍 Able to pull herself from the wheelchair into standing using a walker with minimal assistance
🚶 Walking longer distances, reaching around 70–100 steps per session
📈 Reaching a maximum of 180 steps in one round, with a current daily total of more than 400 steps
🦵 Improved knee locking and posture during walking practice
💪 Improved endurance during gait training
⚖️ Improved sitting balance and confidence without hand support
🩼 Beginning standing practice using crutches with therapist assistance
Mevy is encouraged by her increasing walking distance, along with improvements in posture, balance, and confidence throughout her training.