Byron Center boxing gym helps Parkinson's disease patients regain their motor skills and build confidence
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The disease, for which we do not know the cause, causes tremors, clumsiness, slowness, and poor balance. Many problems can be alleviated by exercise, which is why the Trepetlika association emphasizes that every patient with Parkinson's disease should be included in a regular exercise program. However, some sports are more effective for them - table tennis, for example, has been proven to help them, and now our experts are also studying the impa…
Byron Center boxing gym helps Parkinson's disease patients regain their motor skills and build confidence
April is Parkinsons Awareness Month, a time to recognize and understand the disease that is affecting over 10 million people across the world. Parkinson's is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimers.According to the Parkinson's Foundation, nearly 90,000 people are diagnosed annually with the disease. The number of people diagnosed in the United States is expected to rise to 1.2 million by 2030.Some of those diagnosed are…
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