Spinal cord patients rise above their injury at this gym!
Since 2007, Push to Walk has been redefining the possibilities for individuals living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis. The organization, which provides customized workouts and resources to their clients with spinal cord injuries, seeks to optimize their quality of life at their Oakland, New Jersey facility equipped with the latest training equipment, following all CDC safety guidelines as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. “Push to Walk is a gym for people to go when they are done with their outpatient physical therapy; something that you do to continue your physical activity for the foreseeable future, “said Tiffany Warren, Program Director at Push to Walk.
08.13.20 | 02:11 | CC
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