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Shazier's Miracle: Walking After 20% Odds
15 Dec
Summary
- Ryan Shazier defied 20% odds to walk again after a severe spinal cord injury.
- He faced a life-altering injury on December 4, 2017, during an NFL game.
- Shazier launched a fund to aid spinal rehabilitation patients.

Former Steelers star Ryan Shazier has spoken about the eighth anniversary of the injury that ended his NFL career. On December 4, 2017, Shazier suffered a spinal cord injury that initially left him with a 20% chance of walking again. The incident occurred during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals, where he collapsed after making a tackle, experiencing a burning sensation and loss of feeling in his legs.
Despite the grim prognosis, Shazier underwent an intensive two-year rehabilitation. He recalled the moment doctors informed him of the low odds, but his determination, bolstered by previous challenges like scoliosis and alopecia, fueled his recovery. A subsequent blood clot presented another critical setback, requiring emergency surgery, but Shazier persevered.
Beyond his personal triumph, Shazier established the Ryan Shazier Fund for Spinal Rehabilitation. This foundation supports patients during the crucial 'Golden Window' of recovery, providing grants for essential equipment and modifications. His work offers vital assistance to individuals facing similar challenges, aiming to help them achieve independent and meaningful lives.




