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Acquired brain injury and exercise What is acquired brain injury? In Australia, acquired brain injury (ABI) is the term most commonly used to describe any damage to the brain that occurs after birth. More than 430,000 (2
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Washington / DC / Philadelphia / Canberra / /

Company

Brain Injury Factsheet Regular / Synapse Inc / Brain Injury Australia / /

Country

Australia / /

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Facility

American College of Sports Medicine / Australian Institute of Health / /

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social support systems / /

MedicalCondition

ataxia / brain injury / crush injury / e.g. dysnomia / e.g. lethargy / stroke / spastic hypertonia / Acquired brain injury / clinical depression / traumatic brain injury / pain / fatigue / contracture / injury / Parkinson’s disease / Multiple Sclerosis / e.g. meningitis / penetration injury / MS / infections / seizure disorders / tumours / /

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American College of Sports Medicine / US Department of Health and Human Services / Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare / /

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Position

Archer / Driver / Accredited Exercise Physiologist / /

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DC / /

PublishedMedium

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins / /

Technology

Sports Medicine / /

URL

www.essa.org.au / www.bia.net.au / www.exerciseismedicine.org.au / www.exerciseright.com.au / www.synapse.org.au / /

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