Physical Therapy—BFit Exercise Program for Children with Disabilities

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Nine-year-old Emma felt sad when she could not join her friends to play sports. She was in a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder that affects body movement and muscle coordination. Today, she’s using a walker more and able to participate in movement exercises thanks to BFit, a program her parents discovered at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Springfield, Mass. BFit is a unique power-based exercise program provided by UHart Professor of Physical Therapy Mary Gannotti and XX of her students in partnership with clinicians from Shriners Hospitals—Springfield.

Parents, Beth Waters and Isabel Belén share their experience of the BFit program.

Hear from:
Mary Gannotti | Professor of Physical Therapy explains the program
Omosefe Oronsaye ’15, PDT’18 | Doctoral Student in Physical Therapy
George Gorton | Director of Research, Planning & Business Development | Shriners Hospitals for Children - Springfield
Denise Gloekler | Director of Rehabilitation Department | Shriners Hospitals for Children - Springfield
Becca Cameron ’15 DPT’18 | Doctoral Student in Physical Therapy

As the discuss the Benifits, Impact and their experience of being part of the BFit program.
Shriners Hospitals for Children | Springfield, MA | www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
https://www.hartford.edu/academics/sc...

College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions
https://www.hartford.edu/enhp

University of Hartford
https://www.hartford.edu

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