…Director of the Program in Physical Therapy and Professor of Physical Therapy, Neuroscience and Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. Terry Ellis, PhD, PT, is an…
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…therapy can help you live well with Parkinson’s? Ask the Parkinson’s Expert: Physical Therapy with Dr. Sarah King Parkinson’s Physical Therapy: A Panel of Experts Weighs in on Why You…
…that when you’re able to see a physical therapist, you’ll be starting from a place of strength. 5 Ways to Get a Jump Start on Parkinson’s Physical Therapy Parkinson’s physical…
…well with Parkinson’s How physical therapy can help reduce pain and improve overall mobility How physical therapy can help with the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s How to track your progress…
…of therapy, like a more supportive type of therapy to start could potentially be beneficial because CBT is really, really effective. But it’s hard. Like we’ve had to talk about…
Dr. Sarah King is the founder of Invigorate Physical Therapy & Wellness in Austin, TX. In this video, Sarah answers some of the most common questions we get about physical…
…Carol-Ann Nelson, DPT, Board Certified Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy, and founder of Destination Rehab, says, “People with Parkinson’s often experience limitations to their physical mobility, including reduced movement amplitude,…
…How physical therapy can help reduce pain What happens during an initial PT assessment How often you should see a PT to get results What to do if you don’t…
Live Webinar: Physical Therapy and Parkinson’s with Anson Rosenfeldt Thursday, January 11, 2024 12 pm MST/Denver and Phoenix 11 am PST/Los Angeles 1 pm CST/Chicago 2 pm EST/New York During…
…that’s the only thing that a therapy represents, but actual the actual facts are that a therapy can be anything. It can be a drug, it can be a gene…
…going to start out talking about just some physical exercise. So research shows that a regular physical exercise can improve coordination, strength, balance, gait, tremor, flexibility, strength, and mental health….
…I think you should probably in most cases do both in tandem and so talk therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, in particular, no doubt, that it’s effective for both anxiety and…