When Dan Richards went for a New 12 months’s Eve swim in 2023, he by no means might have imagined how drastically his life would change.
In a freak accident, he injured his neck when a wave triggered him to flip and hit the sand in Langland Bay, Swansea.
“I knew immediately that I used to be paralysed,” the 37-year-old mentioned.
“I could not transfer something.”
Docs instructed him he can be bed-bound however, two years later, he makes use of a wheelchair and might transfer his arms and fingers.
He has even walked with the assistance of Synthetic Intelligence (AI) expertise in Wales and Germany.
Dan and his associate Anna, 40, have been celebrating the brand new yr with a chilly water dip when the accident occurred.
“I keep in mind all of it, sadly. Being pulled out. After which every thing altering,” Dan mentioned.
“I obtained hit by a wave, it flipped me over and folded me backwards, and snapped my neck. I knew it was dangerous.”
Anna ThomasAnna recalled listening to Dan shouting for assist as she obtained able to get into the water.
“I simply keep in mind trying over and simply seeing Dan’s head developing after which going again beneath,” she mentioned.
“We dragged him out. However he was simply lifeless weight and the ocean was coming in actually quick.
“We waited for emergency providers, after which [I remember] begging them to let me go within the helicopter. It was horrendous.”
After being taken to hospital in Bristol, the couple from Swansea got life-changing information.
Anna ThomasDan mentioned he was instructed he was paralysed type the neck down, wouldn’t be capable to transfer and it was “extremely possible” he can be bed-bound for the remainder of his life.
Anna – who had solely began relationship Dan just a few months earlier than the accident – needed to make dreaded cellphone calls to members of the family.
“It was New 12 months’s Eve, I used to be put in a room by myself however you possibly can hear individuals laughing and joking, and I needed to inform Dan’s dad and mom.
“How do you cellphone somebody’s mum and say that their son is paralysed?”

Anna mentioned day-after-day for the reason that accident has introduced a brand new problem.
“It is our actuality. Till you are on this scenario… you do not realise simply how a lot you may have misplaced.”
However within the months that adopted the accident, when Dan was in hospital, even the slightest motion in his toes gave the couple hope issues would change.

“Fortunately I am fairly cussed,” Dan mentioned.
“I simply needed to see the physios as quickly as potential. I needed to work. I did not settle for what they have been saying.
“I am happy with the progress I’ve made. It is a very long time since laying in mattress in Bristol, that is for certain.”
He continued: “The sensation in my toes then translated into full feeling by way of my legs and ft, some motion in my proper leg [and] core power – which I used to be instructed was gone – began to come back again. Motion in my arms, my fingers, with the ability to maintain issues.
“I am nonetheless hopeful, I am nonetheless optimistic. With trendy applied sciences, I am not giving up.”
Dan had personal physiotherapy at a specialist clinic in south Wales which used a world-first mixed therapy to assist him stroll with a machine.
Anna ThomasJakko Brouwers, a neurophysiotherapist from Morello clinic in Newport, mentioned Dan was “an immensely motivated man” when he visited them after being discharged from hospital.
“The expertise is two-fold,” he defined.
“The primary half we tried with Dan is a robotic. The robotic will mimic regular human gait as a lot as potential.
“The opposite a part of the system that we developed is a stimulation swimsuit that has obtained sensors. The trousers are additionally fitted with electrodes and we will stimulate muscle exercise on the proper time.
“By a little bit little bit of algorithm – and dare I say AI – it would begin growing a strolling sample.
“It is tremendous thrilling. It is not typically that you just see that in Wales.”

Dan mentioned the expertise was “surreal” however “the most effective feeling”.
“It simply made me need to push tougher. That is on our doorstep right here in Wales, so it spurred us on to do a little analysis, and do different issues.”
However personal physiotherapy and revolutionary therapy doesn’t come with out price.
From raffles to ultramarathons and charity nights, household and pals have fundraised which means Dan and Anna might set off for a trial overseas in October.
Anna ThomasDan defined he was making an attempt two completely different therapies concurrently in Germany – a stem cell therapy straight into his spinal twine, alongside utilizing a Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) swimsuit, which is a machine that works on mind waves.
“It is one of many first occasions it is ever been executed,” he mentioned.
“Sensors translate alerts into motion, which then get my legs working, get me strolling.
“The extra you do it, the stronger the alerts get, the sooner it will get and ultimately you are in a position to stroll with out the swimsuit.”
With six weeks of therapy left in Germany within the new yr, Dan should apply for an EU Medical Visa, which is one other problem he mentioned he’s decided to beat.
He doesn’t know what the longer term holds, however is decided not to surrender.
“Expertise is advancing so quick, issues aren’t the place they have been 10 years in the past.
“New analysis is unimaginable. There isn’t a restrict. I do not need there to be a restrict.
“The extra progress I could make now, the higher our future will likely be.”










