Rapid side-to-side eye movements can help stabilize posture, avoid falls and maintain balance for people with Parkinson’s disease, just as they can for healthy people. This seemingly ...
Strengthening your back is one of the many antidotes to back pain as it helps support muscles, big and small, that bolster support across your body.
For people with advanced Parkinson’s, managing these symptoms gets even more difficult, and in some cases, their movements can become uncontrollable (called dyskinesia), which makes everyday ...
Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a form of atypical parkinsonism (a parkinsonism-plus syndrome), which means that it shares some features with Parkinson's disease such as slowness of movement ...
Delay in appropriate diagnosis and treatment may lead to chronic disability. Many studies, including at Baylor’s Parkinson Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic (PDCMDC) have shown that ...
Christina Walden says she works out every weekday and likes to think it has helped slow the progression of her symptoms Exercise is a form of medicine for people living with Parkinson's ...
When the researchers began the study, they thought eye movements could not help Parkinson's patients maintain stability and avoid falls. Individuals with this disease have a postural deficit that ...
First in North America to perform DBS of the thalamus to treat symptoms of Tourette syndrome successfully. The first group worldwide to complete a prospective randomized double blinded trial of ...
Led by Kelly Haber and April Dayok, the New Orleans Ballet Association's Dancing for Parkinson's class brings movement, exercise and community ... partner dances, big smiles to people across ...
If you want to try it too, here’s the exercise and a step-by-step guide for executing it, plus the benefits of stretching and ...
It's ideal for full-body workouts and much-loved trainer Joe Wicks recently shared a routine that will target a wide range of muscles and help you build strength with just four exercises.