Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk climbs Willis Tower stairs

 
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CHICAGO (AP) — Gripping a handrail and wearing a brace on his left leg, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk climbed 37 floors inside Chicago's Willis Tower on Sunday in his first public appearance since suffering a major stroke.

photo -   U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, right, emerges from the 103rd floor stairwell at Chicago's Willis Tower, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, during the RIC SkyRise Chicago event, a fundraiser for the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where Kirk is a patient. On the left is Joanne Smith, M.D., President and CEO of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Behind Kirk is Michael Klonowski, a physical therapist who is assisting Kirk with his recovery from a stroke. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)
U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, right, emerges from the 103rd floor stairwell at Chicago's Willis Tower, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, during the RIC SkyRise Chicago event, a fundraiser for the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where Kirk is a patient. On the left is Joanne Smith, M.D., President and CEO of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Behind Kirk is Michael Klonowski, a physical therapist who is assisting Kirk with his recovery from a stroke. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)

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Kirk, taking part in a popular charity fundraiser called "SkyRise Chicago," started walking from the 66th floor and climbed up to the finish line at the 103rd floor.

He was met with hugs and cheers from family and friends at the end. The senator paced slowly through the crowd with the help of a cane, smiling but saying little to the media.

Kirk's stroke in January severely limited movement on the left side of his body.

"We've seen some amazing progress over the last few months," said Michael Klonowski, a physical therapist with the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where Kirk is receiving treatment. "As an in-patient, he needed significant help. Now here he is going up the stairs without my help."

"That's remarkable progress."

The institute hosted the stair-climbing event. Kirk prepared for the event by scaling stairs and incrementally increasing the height he climbed.

The 53-year-old Republican, who continues to undergo rehabilitation, has been releasing videos on his progress, including footage of him working with therapists and climbing stairs.

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