The Red Line

The red line on the hockey rink parallels the mental and emotional qualities needed for resilience in life, especially after a SCI. The red line in hockey represents a physical barrier players must navigate or overcome. Similarly, individuals face challenges, obstacles, and setbacks that hinder their goals and aspirations. Resilience involves confronting these challenges head-on, adapting to adversity, and persevering in the face of setbacks.

Travis Roy: 10 Rules of Life.

Regain Independence

redefining Home

Returning home after a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) marks the beginning of a new chapter—a journey that’s both daunting and filled with hope. One of the first challenges is redefining home. This is your first opportunity to transform challenges into opportunities, turning the familiar into a space of innovation, adaptability, and boundless resilience. The Travis Roy Center will help you with this transformation.

connecting with community

Discovered the true power of community – an unwavering force that transcends physical barriers and fosters inclusion and equality. Connecting with the community can offer tremendous strength, support, and a shared journey toward empowerment, reminding you that you are not alone. The Travis Roy Center embraces community.

bridging gaps

We are bridging the gap between breakthrough technologies and clinical applications that accelerate the return of independence for people with SCI.

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community

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our visionary team

We are people with lived experiences. We are clinicians, engineers, and scientists. We are here to work with you.

Randy trumbower, PT, PhD

Executive Director, Travis Roy Center

Cara Brickley, DPT

Vice President of Operations, Spaulding

Carlyn Smith, DPT

Program Manager, Travis Roy Center

Chris Tuthill, PhD

Lead Engineer, Travis Roy Center

Brittany smith, bs

Inter/Mathematician, Travis Roy Center

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