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Inspiring ALS Story: Dr. Buddy’s Breakthrough

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that gradually takes away muscle control and independence. Yet, within the challenges of ALS, stories of innovation, resilience, and human spirit shine through. Two remarkable examples—Dr. Buddy Hammerman’s patient breakthrough and O.J. Brigance’s journey of purpose—remind us that even in the face of ALS, breakthroughs and hope are possible.


Dr. Buddy Hammerman’s Success Story: Restoring Voice and Movement

Dr. Buddy Hammerman, Chief Medical Officer of Select Medical’s LTAC division, introduced an inspiring breakthrough with an ALS patient who had lost the ability to speak and walk for years. Thanks to a team-based approach and the use of a Passy-Muir valve, this patient was able to speak and walk while on mechanical ventilation for the first time.

The Passy-Muir valve works by redirecting airflow to the vocal cords, allowing ventilated patients to vocalize. Combined with careful rehabilitation, the patient regained abilities once thought impossible. The moment carried a deep emotional impact—not only for the patient and family, but also for the medical team, who saw the power of empathy and innovation come to life.

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Key Takeaways from Dr. Buddy’s Story

  • Advanced Interventions Can Restore Vital Functions – Devices like the Passy-Muir valve allow ventilated ALS patients to communicate again.
  • Team-Based Care Is Essential – Success requires collaboration among doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, and rehabilitation specialists.
  • Small Wins Have Huge Impact – Speaking or walking, even briefly, provides profound psychological benefits.
  • Quality of Life Is the Goal – Beyond slowing disease progression, improving dignity, communication, and connection matters most.
ALS Patient Success Story

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