Marty Ewing | Full Send or No Send
October 18, 2019
The arrow strikes the coyote decoy above the kneebend of its hind leg. Barely a hit, the point only sinks in for the firmness of the target’s foam. Given a […]
Shane Hultine | Taking the Plunge
September 20, 2019
Even before the end of his rehabilitation at QLI, Shane Hultine had a vision. “Nevermind it,” was his vision. Nevermind the spinal cord injury that had made his life so very […]
Adaptive CrossFit – Building More than Muscle
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 […]
Abraham Stubbs | Injury, Creativity, and the Path to Self-Reliance
August 21, 2018
“I’ve always believed you have to find ways to live the life you want to live. Not your parents’ life, not life under the influence of anyone else or anything […]
Step By Step | Kent Templien’s Story of Resilience
April 3, 2018
A devastating ATV accident left Kent Templien with a severe spinal cord injury. It also revealed incredible resolve and resilience.
Take The Throne | Seth Wannamaker’s Charge to the Top
February 18, 2018
It looks less like a wheelchair and more like the imagining of some brutal end-of-world steampunk fiction, all crisscrossing metal and scuffed aluminum. The wheels splay away from the seat […]
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 […]