During a physical therapy session last week in which he was supported by three therapists, Jack Jablonski crawled on his hands and knees, according to a video posted on the high school hockey player’s Caringbridge website.

Jablonski, who suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury during a high school hockey game in December, appears in the video with Courage Center therapists supporting each arm and a third holding his back from behind. He appears to crawl forward, with a therapist telling him, “That was you.”

Additionally, his mother noted on Caringbridge that Jack “broke a sweat,” which can be difficult for some people with spinal cord injuries.

“I used to loathe the hockey locker room smell … but bring it on Jack! I’d give anything for him to wreak (sic) like that again,” the Caringbridge posting noted.

Jablonski, 16, was left a quadriplegic after being injured during a Benilde-St. Margaret’s junior varsity game when he was checked from behind. He has since exhibited more motor movement than had been expected.

His Caringbridge site is caringbridge.org/visit/jackjablonski.