Parkinson’s Disease Treatment

Occupational Therapy for People with Parkinson’s: The Benefits

How Can Occupational Therapy Help People Living with Parkinson’s Disease? When someone is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD), it’s not just the diagnosis that changes life—it’s the way daily routines begin to shift. Simple activities of daily living such as buttoning a shirt, writing a note, or cooking dinner may suddenly feel harder, slower, or […]

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Parkinson’s Disease Fatigue

Here’s What You Can Do About Parkinson’s Disease And Fatigue “I can deal with my shaking hand, but what really concerns me the most is my Parkinson’s Disease fatigue. It’s my most frustrating PD symptom.” If that sounds like your situation, you’re not alone as it’s expected more than 50% of people living with Parkinson’s

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How You Can Overcome Parkinson’s Freezing Gait (Complete Guide)

https://youtu.be/n2-kTkLJe6Q If you’ve been living with Parkinson’s Disease for some time you may have experienced “feet stuck feeling” or what’s called Freezing of Gait episodes. You see, 1 in 2 parkinson’s disease patients are predicted to experience some form of Freezing of Gait and is a major Parkinson’s disease symptom. If you’re struggling moving through doorways,

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The Mitochondrial Dysfunction Connection and Parkinson’s Disease

The Mitochondrial Dysfunction Connection and Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition which affects an estimated 10 million individuals worldwide and neuroscientists are discovering more about Mitochondrial Dysfunction Connection and Parkinson’s Disease It’s clear there’s great diversity in a person’s Parkinson’s disease symptoms as described elsewhere in this blog.  A person may experience

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oga For Parkinson's Disease

Yoga For Parkinson’s Disease

  Are you interested in Yoga for Parkinson’s Disease? Laura Kupperman contacted us and asked if we’d be interested in collaborating on a webinar for Yoga practitioners with a key focus on Yoga for Parkinson’s Disease. We jumped at the opportunity to work with her and the other co-presenter and yoga practitioner, Theresa Conroy. Please

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Tai Chi For Parkinson’s Disease

Tai Chi For Parkinson’s Disease Study reveals how Tai Chi For Parkinson’s Disease is helping people better than stretching or strength exercises. It’s encouraging to see more evidence for effective treatment of Parkinson’s Disease symptoms. Tai Chi for Parkinson’s Disease is now shown to be safe and appears to have no adverse side effects. Furthermore, 

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