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Cerebral Palsy - FitnessInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Adaptive Aerobics Description: Tips for integrating people with any disability into your aerobics classes. (turnstep.com) |
Ex N'Flex Exerciser Description: Exercise machine with biofeedback display for individuals with a disability. (selene.com) |
Reck MOTOmed Description: Describes the MOTOmed line of adaptive exercise and physical therapy equipment. (motomed.com) |
Solo Pro Exercise Equipment for Special Needs Description: Adaptive exercise equipment for use by individuals with a disability. (solopro.com) |
Yoga for the Special Child Description: Describes adaptive yoga, and offers services, training, and literature on the technique. (specialyoga.com) |
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