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Christopher Gaudet, CPT, and Gary F. Wolcott, M.Ed.

The purpose of this paper is to help the reader understand the different aspects of developing a fitness program for individuals with acquired brain injury. While certain fitness training standards are common for the general population in our society, this paper explores many of the diverse characteristics of persons with disabilities caused by acquired brain injuries. This paper presents effective strategies for the professional to approach each individual in order to help him or her achieve personal goals.


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