Why surfing can be beneficial for people with brain injuries
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par Katie Gibbs, Research and Innovation Assistant and PhD Student of Psychology at Swansea University, Swansea University
Andrew H Kemp, Professor and Personal Chair, Swansea University
Zoe Fisher, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Swansea University
Nothing quite beats riding a wave for the first time. And our research suggests you don’t have to be a pro to benefit from the power of the sea. We have found that surfing can help people with brain injuries live more engaged and meaningful lives.
In addition to physical impairments, acquired brain injury can cause difficulties with processing information, regulating emotions and socialising. Many people with brain injuries can struggle to return to work or engage in exercise and…
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lundi 22 mai 2023