Research opportunity: what stops or helps people with traumatic brain injury to be physically active?

We would like to ask for your help in supporting our research friends at the University of Sydney, who are currently undertaking an important project called BRIDGES. This project aims to understand the types of physical activities that people living with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) would like to do in their communities.

The success of this project depends on the participation of people living with TBI, and we are asking for your assistance in sharing this survey with them. By completing this survey, they will be providing valuable insights that will help researchers and the government in creating better programs that cater to their needs.

The survey will be open until the end of May, and the results will be used to inform the development of community-based physical activities that can improve the quality of life and overall well-being of those living with TBI.

We urge you to share this survey with anyone you know who is living with moderate-to-severe TBI, as their voice and experiences matter. Their input will help researchers and the government understand what physical activities are important to them, and how they can better support them in achieving their goals.

To participate in the survey, please click here.

Thank you for your assistance in sharing this important research project. Together, we can make a significant impact in improving the lives of those living with TBI.

Last updated: April 2023