At previous post, we talked about early stages of Parkinson’s (What are Early Stages of Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 7).
Then, the stage is followed by “mid stage.” Patients always fall down at this stage, it is because:
- losing balance
Slowing physical movement causes patients un-able to respond automatic and quickly, hence they are losing balance to avoid fall down.
Parkinson’s Foundation (please go to their web: parkinson.org/) suggested several exercises to improve balance:
1) Tai Chi
- movement of the body, back and forward on our feet.
2) Dances
- Tango is one of good dances to improve balance control
3) Boxing
- by moving arm rapidly is good for balance exercise
4) Agility boot camp
- many series of tasks will improve balance.
However, the mid stage Parkinson’s patients are “still independent,” and able to do the daily routine works such as:
- eating
- dressing
- hygiene
- doing most important activities.
The mid stage Parkinson’s patients also faced with non-motoric symptoms, include:
- fatigue
- sleep problems
- communication problems due to change in voices
Some therapies may be administered to improve Parkinson’s patients condition at mid stage.
Finally, the patients could be trained to adjust to new environment and need to adapt to make live easier for patients, partners and caregivers.
...I have a friend who is in his early 80s who has had Parkinson's for perhaps 15 years. He had a Christmas tree farm, but maintains a large garden. It's amazing to see how he is able to accomplish the things that he wants to do.
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At previous post, we talked about early stages of Parkinson’s (What are Early Stages of Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 7).
Then, the stage is followed by “mid stage.” Patients always fall down at this stage, it is because:
- losing balance
- slowing physical movement
Slowing physical movement causes patients un-able to respond automatic and quickly, hence they are losing balance to avoid fall down.
Parkinson’s Foundation (please go to their web: parkinson.org/) suggested several exercises to improve balance:
1) Tai Chi
- movement of the body, back and forward on our feet.
2) Dances
- Tango is one of good dances to improve balance control
It's good to know there are several things the people with Parkinson's can do to make things better. Dancing is a great form of exercise. I didn't realize that tango is good for balance control... good to know. 🌺
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3) Boxing
- by moving arm rapidly is good for balance exercise
4) Agility boot camp
- many series of tasks will improve balance.
However, the mid stage Parkinson’s patients are “still independent,” and able to do the daily routine works such as:
- eating
- dressing
- hygiene
- doing most important activities.
The mid stage Parkinson’s patients also faced with non-motoric symptoms, include:
- fatigue
- constipation
- sleep problems
- communication problems due to change in voices
Some therapies may be administered to improve Parkinson’s patients condition at mid stage.
Finally, the patients could be trained to adjust to new environment and need to adapt to make live easier for patients, partners and caregivers.
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ReplyDeleteglad to know that dances may improve balances.
It's amazing how they can accomplish so much during this time.
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At previous post, we talked about early stages of Parkinson’s (What are Early Stages of Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 7).
Then, the stage is followed by “mid stage.” Patients always fall down at this stage, it is because:
- losing balance
- slowing physical movement
Slowing physical movement causes patients un-able to respond automatic and quickly, hence they are losing balance to avoid fall down.
Parkinson’s Foundation (please go to their web: parkinson.org/) suggested several exercises to improve balance:
1) Tai Chi
- movement of the body, back and forward on our feet.
2) Dances
- Tango is one of good dances to improve balance control
If you can keep busy, it's amazing what you can do.
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White wild flowers at our backyard
3) Boxing
- by moving arm rapidly is good for balance exercise
4) Agility boot camp
- many series of tasks will improve balance.
However, the mid stage Parkinson’s patients are “still independent,” and able to do the daily routine works such as:
- eating
- dressing
- hygiene
- doing most important activities.
The mid stage Parkinson’s patients also faced with non-motoric symptoms, include:
- fatigue
- constipation
- sleep problems
- communication problems due to change in voices
Some therapies may be administered to improve Parkinson’s patients condition at mid stage.
Finally, the patients could be trained to adjust to new environment and need to adapt to make live easier for patients, partners and caregivers.
Já conheço, mas é um bom post de divulgação.
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This is amazing and very interesting information!
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At previous post, we talked about early stages of Parkinson’s (What are Early Stages of Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 7).
Then, the stage is followed by “mid stage.” Patients always fall down at this stage, it is because:
- losing balance
- slowing physical movement
Slowing physical movement causes patients un-able to respond automatic and quickly, hence they are losing balance to avoid fall down.
Parkinson’s Foundation (please go to their web: parkinson.org/) suggested several exercises to improve balance:
1) Tai Chi
- movement of the body, back and forward on our feet.
2) Dances
- Tango is one of good dances to improve balance control
I really love that dancing, especially Tango, can be this good for health.
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White wild flowers at our backyard
3) Boxing
- by moving arm rapidly is good for balance exercise
4) Agility boot camp
- many series of tasks will improve balance.
However, the mid stage Parkinson’s patients are “still independent,” and able to do the daily routine works such as:
- eating
- dressing
- hygiene
- doing most important activities.
The mid stage Parkinson’s patients also faced with non-motoric symptoms, include:
- fatigue
- constipation
- sleep problems
- communication problems due to change in voices
Some therapies may be administered to improve Parkinson’s patients condition at mid stage.
Finally, the patients could be trained to adjust to new environment and need to adapt to make live easier for patients, partners and caregivers.
Happy healthy New Year to you, Tanza, and thanks for sharing all this interesting information. :)
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At previous post, we talked about early stages of Parkinson’s (What are Early Stages of Parkinson’s Diseases? - Parkinson’s Diseases 7).
Then, the stage is followed by “mid stage.” Patients always fall down at this stage, it is because:
- losing balance
- slowing physical movement
Slowing physical movement causes patients un-able to respond automatic and quickly, hence they are losing balance to avoid fall down.
Parkinson’s Foundation (please go to their web: parkinson.org/) suggested several exercises to improve balance:
1) Tai Chi
- movement of the body, back and forward on our feet.
2) Dances
- Tango is one of good dances to improve balance control
Very informative. Thank you.
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White wild flowers at our backyard
3) Boxing
- by moving arm rapidly is good for balance exercise
4) Agility boot camp
- many series of tasks will improve balance.
However, the mid stage Parkinson’s patients are “still independent,” and able to do the daily routine works such as:
- eating
- dressing
- hygiene
- doing most important activities.
The mid stage Parkinson’s patients also faced with non-motoric symptoms, include:
- fatigue
- constipation
- sleep problems
- communication problems due to change in voices
Some therapies may be administered to improve Parkinson’s patients condition at mid stage.
Finally, the patients could be trained to adjust to new environment and need to adapt to make live easier for patients, partners and caregivers.