About Milestone


Milestones are tools used in project management to mark specific points along a project timeline. These points may signal anchors such as a project start and end date, or a need for external review or input and budget checks. In many instances, milestones do not impact project duration.

World War Two sailor feared dead in torpedo attack turns 100

World War Two sailor feared dead in torpedo attack turns 100
Feb 7,2023 4:11 am

... On his 100th birthday he received a card from King Charles III, congratulating him on reaching the Milestone...

Rishi Sunak: Have his first 100 days been calm or 'cringe'?

Rishi Sunak: Have his first 100 days been calm or 'cringe'?
Jan 28,2023 11:01 am

... In a few days Rishi Sunak will hit that Milestone - so how has he fared? With time on his hands when he lost last summer s leadership election to Ms Truss, he was more concerned with clocking up a different kind of century - trying out for his local North Yorkshire cricket team...

The Mousetrap: Agatha Christie's West End hit heads to Broadway after 70 years

The Mousetrap: Agatha Christie's West End hit heads to Broadway after 70 years
Nov 25,2022 1:21 am

... A 70th anniversary touring production of The Mousetrap started in September and will visit more than 70 venues throughout the UK and Ireland to mark its Milestone...

What a San Francisco vote says about the US left

What a San Francisco vote says about the US left
Jun 12,2022 3:05 am

... Last year, the city reached a grim Milestone - official statistics found that more people had died from drugs overdoses than from Covid...

US surpasses one million deaths to Covid-19

US surpasses one million deaths to Covid-19
May 13,2022 3:55 am

... US surpasses one million deaths to Covid-19Americans are taking stock after the US Covid death toll reached a grim Milestone...

MPs back Johnson's Brexit bill

MPs back Johnson's Brexit bill
Feb 16,2020 9:23 am

... Today he passed an historic Milestone - but the destination is still some way off...

Ryan Straschnitzki: Paralysed hockey player moves his leg after surgery

Ryan Straschnitzki: Paralysed hockey player moves his leg after surgery
Feb 16,2020 8:15 am

... The latest Milestone - his surgery in a clinic in Bangkok, Thailand in early November...

Contraception: From fish bladders to home-delivered morning after pills

Contraception: From fish bladders to home-delivered morning after pills
Feb 16,2020 3:26 am

... It marks a Milestone - less than two decades ago, it was not possible to buy it in pharmacies...

Ryan Straschnitzki: Paralysed hockey player moves his leg after surgery

Feb 16,2020 3:26 am

New surgery could possibly allow Ryan Straschnitzki to stand on His own

A former Humboldt Broncos Ice Hockey player's life changed forever when His team bus collided with a lorry, leaving him paralysed from the chest down. The BBC spoke to the young athlete shortly after he underwent spinal surgery.

In a video posted by Ryan Straschnitzki's father Tom on Social Media , the 20-year-old is seen slowly moving His legs with The Help of a therapist just days after undergoing epidural stimulator surgery.

At the end of the clip, the young athlete's expression switches from intense concentration and a grin washes over His face. He says when he watches the video he notices how happy he is in That moment.

"It was a crazy feeling," he told the BBC OS programme.

"I obviously didn't feel [The Movement ] But . . I was able to control it on My Own . "

Mr Straschnitzki and His Family have allowed Canadians into their lives since the horrific crash on 6 April 2018 on a rural road in the province of Saskatchewan.

Ten of His teammates, aged between 16 and 21, were killed along with six others, including members of the junior hockey team's staff and the Bus Driver . Another 13 were injured, most like Mr Straschnitzki seriously.

The Tragedy shook the small community of Humboldt, where The Team was based.

But people from across Canada and over 80 countries rallied around The Victims and their families, raising over C$15m ($11m; £8. 8m) in funds.

The Straschnitzkis have been open with the media about The Tragedy , letting them document their son's challenges, and later His triumphs as he returned to the ice as a sledge hockey player, an adaptation of the sport designed for players who have a physical disability.

The latest Milestone - His surgery in a clinic in Bangkok, Thailand in early November. The procedure is still relatively new and not available in Canada .

The Treatment is no miracle cure, But it is considered a breakthrough procedure That , combined with intense physical therapy, could improve the health and quality of The Life of those with Spinal Cord injuries.

It can potentially allow those with paralysis to recover some function, giving them the ability to stand on their own and have some independent movement. It can also increased muscle mass and strength in affected parts of The Body .

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The procedure involves implanting a device in the Spinal Cord That sends electrical currents That connect nerve signals from The Brain to Spinal Cord tissue.

documented two patients who regained a limited ability to walk with the use of a walker, though not all the patients in the study achieved That result.

Mr Straschnitzki says he now has the ability to control His core, has better sitting balance and limited leg movement. A video posted online by His father on 11 November showed him moving His right leg at the knee without help.

"Essentially it's supposed to rewire the Nervous System - stuff like That - from The Brain to the muscles below your injury," says Mr Straschnitzki.

Post-surgery, he has five weeks of intensive physical therapy and a "mapping" process used to enable patients to control their muscles.

"Ever since the surgery I've been able to move my legs in certain positions with certain programmes put into The Device inside my back, so I'm continuing to work on those muscles and get them stronger to eventually hopefully take assisted walking to the Next Level and hope stand on My Own and do things I wasn't able to do before," he says.

Doctors told him after The Crash That he had no chance of ever walking or getting "anything back".

He says That being in wheelchair you "start to see how not accessible some places are", especially when he travels.

But through travel he has met people That "made me realise there's people Out There who have it a lot worse than I do who aren't able to do what I do", he says.

"I'm very grateful for the way I Am today and I kind of use That to motivate myself, thinking it could be a lot worse than it is. I take those thoughts and obviously my teammates who aren't able to do things anymore because they're not here… there's a lot of thoughts That go through my mind But I set goals for myself and surround myself with good support groups. "

Earlier this year he signed a sponsorship deal with Adidas That has him starring in advertisements for the sportswear giant in Canada . He was also nominated alongside 16 other athletes for Canada 's Sports Hall of Fame People's Choice Award.

And he recently made province of Alberta's para-Ice Hockey team and has His eyes set on Team Canada and the winter Paralympics.

"I know it's a lofty goal and it could be down The Road at some point. " he says. "If I don't make it at least I can say That I tried my best and That 's all I can do. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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