Jake Burton. Photo by Jeff Curtes, courtesy of Burton Snowboards.

Right after the 2015 Burton US Open in March, Jake Burton, Founder & Chairman of Burton Snowboards, was diagnosed with a type of Guillan-Barre Syndrome called Miller Fisher Syndrome. Miller Fisher is an extremely rare disorder that results in the body’s own immune system attacking the nerves. Jake had a very severe case that caused temporary paralysis of his entire body, so he was put on full life support in the ICU for nearly two months at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire.

In late April, Jake made enough progress in his recovery to move to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston where he focused on an intensive rehab program. Thanks to his incredible progress, Jake is now back home in Vermont where he’s continuing to focus on physical therapy and is expected to make a full recovery over the next few months.

Jake, Donna and their entire family want to thank everyone for the outpouring of love, kindness and support during these very difficult months.

Previously in 2012, Jake Burton was diagnosed with testicular cancer, but made a full recovery.

To read more about Miller Fisher Syndrome, we recommend visiting the National Institute of Health’s website here.

We wish him well.