Clearwater stroke survivor regains arm movement with new Vivistim device, shares recovery story

The Brief

  • Tampa General Hospital is hailing advancements in stroke recovery that are allowing patients to use body parts that have been dormant for decades.
  • The FDA-approved Vivistim device is implanted in a patient’s chest and sends stimuli to the vagus nerve that allows for limbs and other body parts to move again.
  • The biggest challenge in treating strokes is getting patients and their families to seek medical attention immediately after symptoms appear.

TAMPA, Fla. Christian Daigle, a Clearwater native, remembers when his life changed.

Early stroke diagnosis

The backstory:

“I was bouncing on a trampoline,” Daigle said. “I instantly felt my right side freeze up like this, and then I fell over.”

Daigle, just seven years old at the time, was having a stroke.

But day by day and then year by year, Daigle got by.

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