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ACSM Expert Consensus Statement: Considerations and Recommendations for Prescribing Exercise and Designing Physical Activity Programs for People With Disabilities
Overview
This expert consensus statement from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) acknowledges that participating in physical activity and meeting physical activity guidelines are more challenging for persons with disabilities than for the general population. The authors recommend a tailored approach when prescribing physical activity for people with cognitive and mobility disabilities. Additionally, the paper provides practical recommendations, resources, and guidance for positive interactions.
The ACSM website offers links to PowerPoint slides as well as the paper.
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Date: November 1, 2025
Contact: practice@apta.org
Content Type: CPG
Amputation, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Conditions, Down Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Conditions, Stroke
Child (6-12), Adolescent (13-18), Young Adult (19-24), Adult (25-44), Middle Aged (45-64), Aged (65+)
Ptomey L, Morgan KA, Blauwet CA, et al; American College of Sports Medicine
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