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 UA-cam to improve the experience.
If the brain cells are supposed to be dying how is such movement possible - surely this is a lack of control over intentional movement rather than a lack of dopamine production and the death of cells - because the ability to move is still there - but not the control of intention. That appears to be achievable, but not by the initial intended action?
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.
For more information, click ja.ma/2HCjGsd to read "Compensation Strategies for Gait Impairments in Parkinson Disease" in JAMA Neurology.
😮😮😮😮😮😮 The brain is amazing.
I love this video! Particulalry the guys on the bikes and the scooter!
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 UA-cam to improve the experience.
Cycling is good for EVERYTHING.
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.
The pain is real hard to watch our family member like this
Wow! What a great way to move!
Wonderful video
If the brain cells are supposed to be dying how is such movement possible - surely this is a lack of control over intentional movement rather than a lack of dopamine production and the death of cells - because the ability to move is still there - but not the control of intention. That appears to be achievable, but not by the initial intended action?
thank you for this very useful video
I do the counting one. I can count to ten in four languages.
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.