Exercise may offer a benefit that pills, tablets and patches can’t replicate.
Simple, structured movement practices are proving to be powerful tools for improving both body and mind.
“Research shows that exercise can significantly improve mobility and quality of life, and even delay the disease process,” says Sarah Hawks, a physical therapist and specialist in neurologic physical ...
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the progressive loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells in the brain, leading to motor slowing, gait and balance problems ...
Tammy Corrigan was just 50 years old when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. In May 2022, Corrigan met with Guillaume Lamotte, MD, MSc, a neurologist and assistant professor in the Department ...
New evidence suggests movement may do what drugs still can’t—are you overlooking the most important therapy?
April marks Parkinson’s Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding of a disease that affects nearly 8,000 ...
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Families walked with loved ones today for Parkinson’s Awareness at Mississippi University for Women. The W said they wanted to honor some of their clinic’s clients with the ...
Jennifer Ford, head coach, said the group has been helping people manage their Parkinson’s disease since it came to the ...
"With Parkinson's, it's different for everyone," she said.