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    Sensory Overload in a Workout Environment: Managing Sensory Overload After a Traumatic Brain Injury

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    Title
    Sensory Overload in a Workout Environment: Managing Sensory Overload After a Traumatic Brain Injury
    Author
    Barrows, Amber
    Date
    August 15, 2022; August 15, 2022
    Subject
    overstimulation
    sensory overload
    brain injury
    TBI
    exercise
    Supportive Living Inc.
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2609
    Abstract
    This case study analyzed a participant over a ten week period in an exercise environment dealing with sensory overload after a Traumatic Brain injury. The project was designed to learn what triggers the participant and makes them feel overstimulated, and to learn how to minimize those triggers and better manage their overstimulation while working out. Working closely with the participants twice a week for 10 weeks, a behavioral log was created to keep track of the environment around him and any triggers that could have caused the participant to feel overstimulated. The results have shown that loud noises and sudden movements have been a main trigger, along with being over instructed during his workout routine.
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