Quadriplegic Transfers

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Published 2016-11-04
Here are a few basic transfers I do, with a spinal cord injury, on a daily basis. If you have any other video suggestions, leave them in the comments below!

ALSO check out my blog: thewheeltiffani.com

Xo

All Comments (21)
  • @k.r.murphy4301
    You do an excellent job!! You look like a C 5/6 quad which makes t things you do all the more remarkable. I'm a T 6/7 para sinne 1980. I got married in 1991 and have two boys who are now grown men. We celebrate 26 years of marriage on June 15. I lost my right leg 3 years ago due to an infection in metal artificial bone from a badly treated broken leg in 2008. Losing that leg throws my balance so it was like going back to square one. So, even though I've been at this way longer than you're alive, you've inspired me and taught me that it can be done. Thank you!!
  • @heylaura730
    she looks so comfy with hers legs up i love it
  • @Paul8820
    I've noticed scrolling down the comments that during her demonstrations in her bathroom that there were no dumb inappropriate comments. I'm impressed by that in itself
  • This has made me appreciate that I can manage with ease even the simplest of tasks in life. Very Inspiring! X
  • You are such a beautiful young girl and so inspiring. What you are doing sharing your story and life are nothing short of remarkable. I think about all the people you will help with your bravery and selflessness. My 26 year old daughter has a chronic illness which leaves her bedridden most of the time needing my care. I’ve shared your clips with her and encouraged her to share her story to help others. Stay strong sweeti and God bless.
  • @hmae413
    I was 8 when my mom had a diving accident and broke her c6/c7. She is also classified as a quadraplegic but was originally diagnosed to not be able to move from the neck down, but with some miracle she got some use of her arms and hands back and feeling in her legs. I'm now her carer and I have been for the last 8 years ❤ I only just found your channel and I think your videos are really insightful and inspiring. Lots of love from South Africa ❤
  • @dailodai9586
    thats why its so important that every public restroom should be handicap accessible.
  • @Jaysann22
    Hi Tiffani. I actually dont have any disease or any kind of paralysis. But i randomly found you when feeling down but when I watched your story and some other videos it really helped me realize that even when i feel i have lost everything i am shown that there are things about my life i should be thankful for and not take for granted. You're an inspiration and brave to tell your story and open up your life to the world. Keep up the good fight and dont ever let the negative People drag you down. Take care.
  • @deannalynne4454
    oh my gosh I'm so sorry you hurt your foot like that! thank you for sharing I personally really appreciate all of the motivating you can do it videos out there so thank you for sharing your experience
  • @hroberts127
    I feel sad that so many people are obsessing over her diagnosis and not what a great learning tool this could be for those with similar disabilities. This woman has worked hard and Im so glad to see her sharing the knowledge/skill she has gained with others.
  • @danielc7773
    This is what YouTube does best - an amazing resource for those struggling with whatever. And of course it needs amazing people like this lady, who have gone to the trouble of providing some pointers for anyone who needs them. I bet this little video alone has helped millions of people. Hats off to you.
  • @derekmorgan8534
    I am a 25 years old foreign legion veteran with 12 of those years served in an special unit and I have never seen such courage and strength. Your outside beauty is certainly no match for your beauty within, and what an example you are for the rest of us. You are an amazing woman, no doubt. God bless and thank you for your videos!
  • @earlcarr2230
    proud of you tiffani to get through what happened to you must have taken so much courage and inner strength your such a inspiration
  • @6OceanSoul9
    That chair looks really cool! I had no idea quadriplegics could be this independent. Also, you seem really nice :) thanks for the video!
  • @apache1729
    Tiffani i wanted to tell you that whenever i see your videos i feel a warm feeling.You give us power and thank you for that. Greetings to your lovely doggy 😘
  • @MoqqiMurphy
    Your videos help for a true perspective of the challenges that a quadriplegic person faces in a daily basis. You are one tough person!
  • Thankyou. I hate my body somedays and I forget to be thankful for the small things. I may not be a socially exceptible size but I cam get around without a wheelchair and I can get into a bath. You are an inspiration. Thankyou.
  • @davidio1946
    My first thought upon watching this video is, she's so pretty.
  • @TheHereigoagain
    What a brave soul! And I thought I had problems!! God bless you for helping so many of us!!!
  • @eleland1
    I'm complaining about not being able to hit a golf ball after years of practice and you are showing people hope to do these difficult transfers and dealing with this. Bless you is all I can say.