TRAILS: Technology Recreation Access Independence Lifestyle Sports
Adaptive Sports: Redefining Wholeness & an Active, 人妻中出视频y Lifestyle
Recreation
Participants can stay active through indoor spinning, hand cycling, kayaking, sailing, target shooting, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, swimming, and wheelchair tennis. TRAILS is designed to prepare individuals of all ability levels to engage in active living through recreational experiences. These opportunities and resources will help bridge the gap between rehabilitation and returning to the community.
Spinal Cord Injury Forum
The Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Forum is an six-week educational program for individuals with spinal cord injury, personal care providers, family, and health care professionals. The focus is on physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual wellness. Topics include: advocacy, health promotion, nutrition, psychosocial issues, sexuality, assistive technology, transportation, recreation, women's wellness, aging, and disability.
Spinal Cord Injury Wellness
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Wellness is an innovative component that provides individuals with spinal cord injury an opportunity to participate in a comprehensive wellness program that includes exercise/conditioning, weight management, nutritional consultation, massage, upper extremity preservation, health risk management, yoga, circuit resistance training, driving simulation, and brain gym.
This unique opportunity eliminates barriers for participation, provides access to fully accessible equipment, knowledgeable and experienced supervision, financial accessibility, and socialization.
TRAIL Talk is a monthly continuation of the SCI Forum and meets monthly to discuss a variety of topics.
Virtual Outreach
One of the greatest challenges for spinal cord injury care is the barrier of distance between rural areas and the hospital. Virtual outreach consists of web-based and telemedicine/telehealth links that enable expanded medical and outreach consultation and education services to all parts of the region.

Meet Our TRAILS Participant
Para Nordic skiers and TRAILS participants, Dani Aravich and Drew Shea, trained hard to earn themselves spots on Team U.S.A. for the 2022 Beijing Paralympic Games. Both of them were fairly new to the Para Nordic skiing world when they fell in love with the sport. With the help of training on Team Soldier Hollow and coaching from Tanja Kari, TRAILS program director, Aravich and Shea were able to learn techniques and skills that take most athletes years to develop.
Hear From Our Specialists
Learn About the TetraSki
Paralympian & Program Administrator, Tanja Kari, Talks About TRAILS Program on Good Things Utah
Heard on the Radio
The TetraSki: Using Technology To Enable Quadriplegics To Ski
Jeffrey Rosenbluth, MD, talks聽about the聽TetraSki聽which allows quadriplegics to ski by using devices built into the device that turn the skis by putting them on edge. He is the聽founder of聽The Tetradapt Initiative聽which delivers the latest technology for adaptive sports and recreation to people living with spinal cord injuries or disease.