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28 04, 2022

4 Steps Forward to Treat Parkinson’s

2024-10-29T11:38:40-07:00

By: Julie Helfer, PT, DPT

You are not alone in your Parkinson’s diagnosis. Outside of the community of those who have Parkinson’s Disease, caretakers, loved ones, friends, physicians, and physical therapists are here to help you in this journey.

Over 60,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease each year, and there is research happening constantly to better […]

4 Steps Forward to Treat Parkinson’s2024-10-29T11:38:40-07:00
14 04, 2022

PWR! For Parkinson’s

2024-10-29T11:38:41-07:00

As we develop as children, we acquire certain movements that help us in all aspects of life. From sitting, to standing, to rolling over in bed, or reaching overhead for the highest item on the shelf, we engage muscles and move in ways that we don’t necessarily think about unless we are injured or impaired.

With […]

PWR! For Parkinson’s2024-10-29T11:38:41-07:00
28 04, 2021

LSVT BIG: Intensity Focused Rehab for Parkinson’s Disease

2024-07-15T13:35:44-07:00

The LSVT BIG program is a holistic treatment approach that addresses not only movement patterns but also non-motor symptoms including emotional changes and cognitive changes that one develops with a neurological condition.

LSVT BIG first started as a specific protocol for the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s. As more research has become available, the studies […]

LSVT BIG: Intensity Focused Rehab for Parkinson’s Disease2024-07-15T13:35:44-07:00
1 11, 2016

Physical therapy can help Parkinson’s patients.

2023-09-08T16:16:06-07:00

Parkinson’s disease effects a person’s motor function caused from issues within the nervous system and brain. The disease has slow ongoing effects that results tremors, stiff muscles, lack of controlled movements, loss of balance and inability to walk. The signs of Parkinson’s typically show in adults from 50-60 years old.

Alicia Dulaney, PT, DPT at Spooner […]

Physical therapy can help Parkinson’s patients.2023-09-08T16:16:06-07:00