
Recommended Exercises By Impairment Level
Constant Therapy’s Recommended Exercises by Impairment Level Guide offers a personalized, science-backed approach for stroke, TBI, aphasia, dementia, and other neurological conditions. This guide helps patients, caregivers, and clinicians select speech and cognitive exercises based on individual impairment levels for effective rehabilitation.
While these recommendations offer exercise difficulty levels, they serve as guidelines rather than strict definitions, emphasizing collaboration with clinicians to determine the most suitable “level” for personalized care and progress.
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