Haemophilia | Advice for Personal Trainers | Project GYM
This educational animation is intended to provide information to personal trainers who might be working with people who have a bleeding disorder, such as haemophilia. People with haemophilia are encouraged to stay fit and active, to maintain healthy joints and for general wellbeing. Most people with haemophilia should be limited by their conditions, but there may be some things to consider before starting on training programme.

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