Brisbane’s Justin Hua, 28, has always enjoyed playing video games.
Like many kids of the 1990s it started with a Game Boy and eventually progressed to online games once he had access to a “10 year old computer that sounded like a vacuum cleaner and little to no internet.”
While his internet connection eventually improved, Justin’s hobby turned into something far more impactful when he became a C3 quadriplegic at the age of 19.
“Being able to play video games during my recovery, and even now has been a very important part of my life,” he said.
“It has helped me get through some of the roughest parts of being a quadriplegic.
“It served as a distraction at times, but it also enabled me to challenge myself and problem solve, as well as connect with others and even help some people.”
Finding QuadStick
Justin was on his green Ps, when he was driving on Mount Nebo just outside of Brisbane,…