Laquan Taylor overcame a life-altering injury to co-found Neurofit360 ATL, a center dedicated to neurological rehabilitation and recovery.

Atlanta: Laquan and Camille Taylor run Neurofit360 ATL, a neurological rehab center. It’s hard to believe it’s been ten years since Laquan was shot 15 times and told he’d never walk again. But here he is, thriving with his wife by his side.
Neurofit ATL is all about pushing the limits of traditional rehab. They focus on neuroplasticity, which means they emphasize intensity and repetition in their therapy sessions. Their team includes a specialized physical therapist who works with patients at all stages of recovery.
Laquan, a military veteran, faced a life-changing spinal cord injury after a robbery. He went through various therapies and realized he wanted to create a place that offered the same intensity he experienced. That’s how Neurofit ATL came to be.
When doctors told him he wouldn’t walk again, Laquan was in shock. He didn’t want to accept that reality. Camille, who met him during his recovery, also refused to believe it. She witnessed his incredible transformation from being in a wheelchair to walking with crutches.
Laquan described the recovery process as tough. He pointed out that we often take simple movements for granted. After being immobile for so long, everything had to be relearned, and it wasn’t easy.
Camille, who has been by Laquan’s side for ten years, emphasized the importance of patience and understanding during such a challenging journey. She’s committed to helping him and learning how to support him better.
As the COO of Neurofit ATL, Camille wants to make a real impact in their community. They’re not just about making money; they genuinely care about their clients and their struggles.
They aim to go beyond basic care, helping clients regain independence and improve their quality of life. The Taylors have big plans for 2025, hoping to grow their clientele and expand their services.
Laquan encourages everyone to stay resilient and keep pushing forward, no matter the challenges. Camille adds that entrepreneurship is tough, but having strong partnerships makes a difference.
They believe in the power of perseverance and are excited about the future of Neurofit ATL, with hopes of expanding both nationally and internationally in the coming years.
For more details, check out their website at https://neurofit360atl.com.