Author celebrates recovery with bike ride from La Jolla to Encinitas

John Miksa, center, leaving Scripps. Photos: Courtesy

Miksa and his team along the route.

John Miksa finishes his ride in Encintas.

One year ago, Carlsbad resident John Miksa, an author and avid cyclist, was paralyzed from the neck down in a cycling accident. Paramedics transferred him by helicopter to Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla, where emergency surgery saved his life. Twenty-one days later, he walked out of Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Rehabilitation Center without assistance.

On Friday Miksa celebrated his recovery by cycling from Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla to Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas. He was joined on the celebratory ride by several members of his Scripps care team, along with Rory Sutherland, a former San Diego resident and current star of the UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team. Several senior executives from UnitedHealthcare also participated in the ride.

“I feel so fortunate to be able to ride again after such a traumatic injury,” said Miksa. “I am so grateful for the support from Scripps, UnitedHealthcare and the health care professionals who played an instrumental role in my recovery. I am blessed to be back on my bike.”

The last time Miksa traveled the route from Scripps La Jolla to Scripps Encinitas, it was by ambulance, on his way to begin rehabilitation. His life changed a year ago, when the 55-year-old cycling enthusiast was enjoying a 22-mile bike ride along the Pacific Coast. Suddenly, Miksa was hit head-on by a car turning into his lane. The impact catapulted him into the air and onto his back, causing paralyzing trauma to his C-5 and C-6 vertebrae. Five hours later, Dr. Scott Leary, a Scripps Health neurosurgeon, was conducting emergency spinal surgery.

“The trauma to his spinal cord was devastating,” said Dr. Leary. “He was in spinal shock, and he had a massive herniated disk. But when we pulled the disk off the spinal cord, you could immediately see normal pulsations. I knew he might have a chance to recover.”

Within hours of surgery, Miksa miraculously showed movement in his hands and feet. However, spinal cord damage requires extensive rehab to help traumatized tissues heal or other tissues compensate for those that are no longer viable.

“My prognosis was a less than 1 percent chance of making a full recovery,” said Miksa, who lives in Carlsbad with his wife, Sheri. “But, within hours after surgery, I showed signs of movement in my hands and feet. By the fourth day, I was able to stand with a lot of assistance.”

After one week at Scripps La Jolla, he was then transferred to Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Rehabilitation Center, where he continued intensive therapy. He was discharged 14 days later, walking out of the Rehabilitation Center on his own.

“It was truly an honor and a privilege to participate in this celebratory ride. John Miksa’s amazing recovery is truly a testament to the power of the human spirit and his commitment to his health and well-being,” said Steve Nelson, CEO, UnitedHealthcare’s West Region.

SOURCE: Scripps Health Press Release

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