The balance between a child's safety and the ability to enjoy a full range of activities is tested when it comes to recommendations regarding sports and other physical activities. Because epilepsy affects each person differently,...
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TAKE CONTROL TODAYETP New - Playing Sports & Other Activities
Created by ETPat12/15/2006 - 7:28am|388 Views
The balance between a child's safety and the ability to enjoy a full range of activities is tested when it comes to recommendations regarding sports and other physical activities. Because epilepsy affects each person differently,...
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ETP New - Recreation and Leisure Activities
Created by ETPat01/02/2006 - 9:53am|347 Views Check out these community resources for leisure activities, whether it's an old hobby or a new interest you want to cultivate. Have fun!
The Achilles Track Club
www.achillestrackclub.org
The Achilles Track Club is a worldwide...
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ETP New - Recreational Therapy Organizations
Created by ETPat01/02/2006 - 9:53am|307 Views Recreational therapy is a new, rapidly growing profession. The success of using leisure activities for treatment has spread beyond the epilepsy community. Now it's commonly used for people with orthopedic injuries, mental retardation,...
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ETP New - Safety While Playing Sports
Created by ETPat02/07/2007 - 11:22am|596 Views Active recreational activities can improve both mental and physical health and should be encouraged for people with epilepsy. Very rarely, exercise is a trigger for seizure activity, but for the vast majority of epilepsy patients,...
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ETP New - Sports
Created by ETPat10/22/2006 - 6:06pm|816 Views
Serious injuries to people with epilepsy rarely occur during participation in sports. Believe it or not, the bathroom is much more dangerous to a teen with epilepsy than a soccer field or ice rink.
Because epilepsy affects each...
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