Lee Dibble, PhD, PT shares his expertise on the importance of exercise for improved health.
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Lee Dibble, PhD, PT shares his expertise on the importance of exercise for improved health.
You can watch all of our webinars, interviews and more on our YouTube channel here.
Occupational therapy focuses on adapting the environment, teaching a skill and education to increase participation and ability to perform daily activities.
I credit my intense training for slowing the progression of my symptoms.
The limitations of Parkinson’s constantly encourage Jonathan to find new ways to dream big.
When I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s on January 8, 2014 at the age of 54, it felt like all the hopes and dreams I had flew immediately out the window.
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While many great scientific discoveries are rooted in rigorous laboratory or clinical environments, some are not.
Exercise is medicine, so don’t miss a dose.
Anxiety is one of the most common — and least discussed — Parkinson’s symptoms. While feelings of anxiety should be a topic of conversation with your healthcare team, regular exercise can also help you manage everyday anxiety.
This discovery served as the inspiration for a groundbreaking research study by Dr. Alberts and movement disorder neurologist, Dr. Bas Bloem, Radboud University.
Studies suggest that exercise can be helpful whether you have been living with Parkinson’s for a day or for decades.