“I was amazed at the smooth motion I could accomplish with the SaeboMAS”

Tuesday, August 4th, 2015
Last modified on May 15th, 2020


Michael-che Swisher

I was diagnosed with MS in March of 2013. I had been experiencing neurological symptoms for nine years, so it was not a big surprise when I got the diagnosis. I had a long period of time to adjust to the notion before it was an actual reality. I was afraid of having to use a wheelchair or living in a care facility. But my biggest fear was that I would lose my ability to paint, which was not only my career but also my passion.

I heard about the SaeboMAS from my occupational therapist. I was not recovering as we had hoped, so it seemed that I would have to adjust to my new disabilities instead of hoping for a full recovery.

I was excited at the prospect of painting again with the use of the MAS. For almost a year, I had to rely entirely on my left hand. When Saebo shipped a MAS to my OT facility, I was amazed at the smooth motion I could accomplish with the support. Holding my arm up and moving it around were my biggest issues and the support helped with that. It also decreased the pain involved with both.

My own SaeboMAS arrived in early 2014. The first time I walked into my studio and saw it next to my easel, it made me sad that I am now disabled. That emotion quickly disappeared as I began using the MAS and found myself feeling proud and strong each time I put my arm in the straps. I was painting despite the limitations and the severe pain that it causes my arm and shoulder.

I got stronger once I started using the support. It enabled me to challenge the muscles that I hadn’t been using much. Slowly, they got stronger and less painful. I returned to eating with my right hand and can do light functions with my right arm.

Returning to painting after a year off has changed the way I look at my process and my priorities. I have been experimenting more and trying new techniques. My paintings have gotten bigger and more textured. I’ve also been digging out those photos that I put aside for when I have time or when I’m at my best. I don’t want any regrets. I have a Post-it on my mirror that says, “Paint like it’s your last year of painting”. That is my goal. The SaeboMAS has given me faith that now that I will be able to paint no matter what. When my abilities go up and down I am not scared because I know that the SaeboMAS is there for me when I’m ready.

Michael-Che Swisher

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