Ambulatory efficiency in persons with acquired brain injury after a rehabilitation intervention.



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Abstract by: Jeremy Karger

Mossberg, K.A., Kuna, S., Masel, B. (2002). Ambulatory efficiency in persons with acquired brain injury after a rehabilitation intervention. Brain Injury, 16(9), 789-797.

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Aerobic capacity is important in determining an individual's ability to ambulate and complete activities of daily living. Mossberg, Kuna and Masel (2002) tested the aerobic capacity of individuals with acquired brain injury before and after participating in a rehabilitation program.






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