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 […]

Aphasia: The Frontlines of Communication and Research at QLI

by Taylor Kerschke, CCC-SLP

January 25, 2022

Aphasia is a language disorder associated with injury to parts of the brain responsible for communication. Arguably the best way to describe aphasia is with an example. The American Speech-Language-Hearing […]

Bionics: The Ekso and Ambulation After Injury

by Brad Dexter, PT, DPT

January 25, 2022

Following a traumatic injury, whether permanent or temporary, a loss of the ability to walk can be life-altering and is frequently reported as the number one patient goal for rehabilitation. […]

One Million Steps Forward – QLI and the Eksoskeleton

by Brad Dexter, PT, DPT

August 21, 2021

When Tyler Bruck stands from a chair on the morning of November 17, 2020, the action receives a shower of applause. Normally packed to the walls with rehabilitation technology, today […]

Growing Leaders and Closing the Job Seeking Gap

August 19, 2021

A gap exists between businesses and jobseekers. Companies seek bright, new talent. Prospective employees compete for bold and fulfilling opportunities. But often, desires don’t match up. Job postings demand a […]

The Neuroscience of Gratitude

by Jeff Snell PhD

August 6, 2021

Life is stressful. Even ignoring the unique pressures of a pandemic, we all have a lot going on. We balance parental duties with professional demands. We navigate school for our […]

Further | Stronger | Better – The Unstoppable Tess Sunderland

May 20, 2020

Take a moment to visualize everything that makes you, you. Your career, favorite sports team, or favorite junk food. The phone call you make to your mother every Sunday. Your […]