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The Recovery Project Co-CEO To Lead Brain Injury Association of Michigan Webinar on Nov. 18
Polly Swingle, PT, GCS, CEEAA and co-CEO of The Recovery Project to share insight on exercise for adults with brain injuries.

The Recovery Project, a leading provider of high-intensity physical and occupational therapy, announced today that co-CEO and lead physical therapist Polly Swingle, PT, GCS, CEEAA, will lead a webinar for the Brain Injury Association of Michigan on Tuesday, November 18 from 12 to 1 p.m. EST. The Recovery Project co-CEO Charlie Parkhill made the announcement.
The webinar, titled “Evidence Based Exercise Preparation for the Brain Injured Adult Population,” will cover the anatomical and physiological changes that occur with a brain injury, as well as the best exercise treatment intervention for the traumatic brain injury population. The principles of safe and effective exercise will be covered, as well as research-based prescriptions for skilled therapy, home and community exercise incorporating information on endurance, attention, gait, balance, muscle performance and more.
“Our mission at The Recovery Project is to improve the quality of life for people with traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, neurological disorders and other conditions,” said Parkhill. “Participating in webinars like this allow us to fulfill this goal, and share the expertise we have accumulated to better the community.”
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Cost to attend is $20 for family members, survivors and those not receiving CEUs, and $40 for individual professionals. To register, visit the Brain Injury Association of Michigan’s website: https://secure.biami.org/np/clients/biami/eventRegistration.jsp?event=197&.
The Recovery Project provides aggressive, focused and effective physical and occupational therapy and training to people with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, and other neurological disorders. Through personalized therapy programs designed and administered by highly trained and compassionate staff, utilizing the latest evidence-based research and state-of-the-art equipment at accessible locations in Livonia, Mich., and Macomb, Mich., The Recovery Project produces hope and life-changing results for clients and their support networks. For more information, visit www.therecoveryproject.net.