May 26 webcast to address “Finding Your Momentum with Sports and Movement” for those with SCI

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Movement is medicine for everyone; people with spinal cord injury or other disabilities are no exception. How do rehabilitation therapists foster that and act as a bridge between rehabilitation and community living? Join Shannon O’Connor, physical therapy neuroresident at the University of Washington Medicine Department of Rehabilitation, who will discuss the importance and issues around sports and recreation, what are some activities out there and available, what health considerations are there, and what skills might you want to develop. It takes place on Wed., May 26th at 7 p.m. Pacific Time and you can register HERE.

Getting started with a new physical activity may seem daunting but adaptive sports and movement-based activities can be an amazing avenue for staying active, gaining strength and health, social support, and just to have fun. Whether you are thinking about a competitive sport, recreation, or just getting your heart rate up, join this exploration of movement and activity from the therapist perspective.

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