Jason Jensen | Skating Forward

September 17, 2025

They try to capture some action shots. QLI client Jason Jensen positions his ice skates just so, hoping that the ice will align on the edge of the skates, passing […]

Ashley LaCourse’s West Nile Virus Recovery: A Journey of Resilience, Love, and Rehabilitation

June 9, 2025

Jon LaCourse remembers the call. In the middle of a week in late August 2024. He was away from their home in Fargo, North Dakota, on a business trip in […]

Brooke Bruguier | Brilliance

March 4, 2025

On the evening 19-year-old Brooke Bruguier arrived at QLI after months in the hospital, she wanted one thing—Taco Bell. There was one catch—Brooke’s injury inhibited her ability to swallow and […]

Doug Bish | Carrying Knowledge

December 11, 2024

“There are moments every day.” These, catching the sunrise in the preparation of a hunt in the hills outside of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, taking in the breeze on a day […]

The Learning Mantras | Six Components for Success

September 15, 2023

Many people think about what it would be like to be better at acquiring skills and achieving goals. At QLI, we take pride in our dissection of what it takes […]

ZeroG | Weight-Bearing Gains & Repetitions

August 24, 2023

The ZeroG®, developed by Aretech, works foremost in aiding clients with gait and ambulation training. As a weight-bearing device, significant constraints that might otherwise be placed on clients or clinicians […]

Spinal Cord Injuries | A Brief Overview

January 16, 2023

Spinal cord injuries bring with them numerous questions as the road to recovery widens before someone. The very nature of them—the completeness or incompleteness that hovers over can become very […]

Armeo® Spring | Regained Control

November 7, 2022

QLI’s Gait Lab is adorned with equipment that look like robotic contraptions out of a science fiction film. Alongside the far wall and against a row of mirrors lives the […]

What Are the Types of Rehabilitation?

by TeamQLI

July 11, 2022

If you have experienced a catastrophic injury like a brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, rehabilitation is a key step in helping you recover.  Through various levels of care, your […]

Brain Injury – A Rose is a Rose

by Karen Hux, PhD, CCC-SLP

March 11, 2022

A rose is a rose is a rose… True enough. But the many types of roses that exist deserve differentiation as unique and distinct phenomena. The same is true of […]