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A listing of articles for Brain Injury.

  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Ambulatory efficiency in persons with acquired brain injury after a rehabilitation intervention.
  • 'Finding a good thing': the use of quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate an exercise class and promote exercise for adults with mobility impairments.
  • Fitness Considerations for Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Focus on Secondary Condition Prevention: Decreasing Secondary Conditions in People with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Using Exercise
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