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Kringle presents at the Minnesota Brain Injury Support Conference

The talk focused on strategies for rebuilding physically active lifestyles through engagement in daily activities and how to resolve barriers to participating in activities.

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Emily Kringle, PhD, OTR/L, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Disability and WELLness (DWELL) Lab, presented an invited lecture at the Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance and Minnesota Stroke Association's Spring 2025 Brain Injury Support Conference. The talk was titled "In It Together: Building Active Lifestyles After Brain Injury and Stroke" and focused on strategies for rebuilding physically active lifestyles through engagement in daily activities and problem-solving barriers to activities.