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Category: Adaptive Sports

Father Glen Wilwerding | A Morning at Ragbrai, A Glimpse of Recovery

July 25, 2019

The rain falls in sheets. Big, heavy drops like coins coming straight down from a textureless overcast sky. They land with pelting force, slapping noisily off the cars and RVs […]

Back on the Track After Brain Injury – Race Car Driver Josh Jackson

May 6, 2019

Meet Josh Jackson. At 17, Josh was one of the top dirt track race car drivers in the country. No one could deny that he was a whirlwind of talent […]

Adaptive CrossFit – Building More than Muscle

by Stephanie Roob, RDN, LMNT

January 20, 2019

When legendary CrossFit Games competitor and CrossFit Omaha co-owner Stacie Tovar agreed to help QLI build a high-intensity fitness program for men and women with disabilities, it was because of […]

A Family’s Journey with Brain Injury: An Interview with Dave and Kay Johnson

May 19, 2018

Dave and Kay Johnson endured enormous tragedy in late 2015. Their then-19-year-old daughter, Melissa, suffered a near-fatal traumatic brain injury after her truck collided with a tree. Dave and Kay […]

Adaptive Tech: Ordinary Gadgets, Extraordinary Impact

March 19, 2017

From VR headsets to home automation gadgets, the world of adaptive tech is always evolving. QLI Occupational Therapist and Adaptive Technology expert, Erin Young discusses these developments. An Interview with […]

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