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Old 09-09-2012, 03:42 PM #1
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Default Interested in the exercises for gait therapy

I am 4 years post TBI and have a hard time with my gait and balance. I go to balance therapy 3 days a week, but my gait has not been helped. I also notice that I become "off balance" when walking between people or things, something just throws me for a loop. I still feel that I have to choose where to put my foot and do not "automatically" walk like I did before the TBI. This past week end, my husband and I went to the UA campus to see the Tide play. I was worn out from walking, not physically, but mentally. HELP! If your therapist has given you exercises that assist you in correcting your gait, please post them or recommend a web site. Thanks, janieruth
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