Strategies Used By Patients With Parkinson Disease to Improve Their Gait and Mobility

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This video illustrates techniques used by patients with Parkinson disease to compensate for impairments in gait, balance, and locomotion. Learn more at: https://ja.ma/2HCjGsd.

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midorihafu says:

Symptoms since I was fifty, diagnosed when sixty-one, I do indoor cycling almost every day (45min), and find it's very helpful; I watch indoor cycling videos here on YouTube to improve the experience.

emma chalmers says:

thank you for this very useful video

David Hoppes says:

😮😮😮😮😮😮 The brain is amazing.

Bob Scott says:

Something that helped my wife was, she would get a song in her mind and walk to the rhythm or beat of it. This helped with her gait.

Diane Park says:

Wonderful video

Rich Davison says:

I do the counting one. I can count to ten in four languages.

Helen McKee Taylor says:

The lack of sound & excessively low sound track is so distracting that the positive instructive content is overshadowed.
Narration or adding caption option is needed.
This could be extremely useful to care workers, like me, in helping clients with these issues.

weirdo says:

The pain is real hard to watch our family member like this

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