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The Role of Exercise in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Rehabilitation : Enhancing Mobility, Balance, and cognitive Function at Neuro-Fit
Monnet, Brigitte ; Monnet, Brigitte
Monnet, Brigitte
Monnet, Brigitte
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This poster highlights Neuro-Fit's evidence-based approach to neurorehabilitation through individualized exercise programming for individuals with neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injury (TBI). Developed by Supportive Living Inc., Neuro-Fit provides adaptive fitness training that targets physical, cognitive, and emotional recovery. By tailoring each program to the participant's unique functional capacity and goals, Neuro-Fit supports measurable improvements in mobility, balance, and quality of life. The poster also examines clinical observations, client outcomes, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in enhancing neuroplasticity and functional independence. This project underscores the importance of accessible, community-based rehabilitation for long-term recovery and reintegration.
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The Role of Exercise in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Rehabilitation : Enhancing Mobility, Balance, and cognitive Function at Neuro-Fit
Date
2025-04-25
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Individualized Exercise Programs
Neuro-Fit
Functional Recovery
Supportive Living Inc.
Individualized Exercise Programs
Neuro-Fit
Functional Recovery
Supportive Living Inc.
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Abstract
This poster highlights Neuro-Fit's evidence-based approach to neurorehabilitation through individualized exercise programming for individuals with neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injury (TBI). Developed by Supportive Living Inc., Neuro-Fit provides adaptive fitness training that targets physical, cognitive, and emotional recovery. By tailoring each program to the participant's unique functional capacity and goals, Neuro-Fit supports measurable improvements in mobility, balance, and quality of life. The poster also examines clinical observations, client outcomes, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in enhancing neuroplasticity and functional independence. This project underscores the importance of accessible, community-based rehabilitation for long-term recovery and reintegration.
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