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Category: Neuroplasticity

PODCAST: Shearer Determination

Backed by decades of experience producing exceptional clinical outcomes, Kintinu Telerehab connects recovery to everyday life. In this podcast, we explore hot topics in rehabilitation, the keys to personal growth […]

PODCAST: Hitting too Close to Home: A Conversation About Stroke

“Recovery from stroke is a slow process which does not have an expiration date.” – Dr. Dipika Aggarwal Backed by decades of experience producing exceptional clinical outcomes, Kintinu Telerehab connects […]

PODCAST: When Lightning Strikes – Living with Brain Injury

Backed by decades of experience producing exceptional clinical outcomes, Kintinu Telerehab connects recovery to everyday life. In this podcast, we explore hot topics in rehabilitation, the keys to personal growth […]

PODCAST: Life After Traumatic Brain Injury

Backed by decades of experience producing exceptional clinical outcomes, Kintinu Telerehab connects recovery to everyday life. In this podcast, we explore hot topics in rehabilitation, the keys to personal growth […]

A rose is a rose

Brain Injury – A Rose is a Rose

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 […]

Falling Back into Old Habits? Five Misconceptions About Online Physical Therapy

During the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehab served as one of the only solutions to accessing physical therapy. While this exposed many patients to virtual care and encouraged providers to respond to […]

Online Speech Therapy: An Interview with Dr. Karen Hux

Often led by a speech-language pathologist, the treatment of cognitive and communication deficits has traditionally been delivered face-to-face in a clinical setting. However, online speech-language therapy has emerged as a […]

Virtual Driver Training: The Impact of Virtual Occupational Therapy

As therapists, one of the most common goals our clients have is to return to driving. It offers the opportunity to access the community, a jobsite, leisure activities, and an […]

Virtual Physical Therapy with Kintinu: A Student’s Perspective

Recently, we had the pleasure of having Jake Massey, a physical therapy student from Creighton University, join Kintinu/QLI for an eight-week rotation. Over the years, we’ve had many talented students […]

Aphasia: The Frontlines of Communication and Research at QLI

Originally published on QLI Omaha. 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 […]