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How to Effectively Slow Parkinson's Progression with Exercise

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In this webinar discover key insights to slow Parkinson's progression with exercise.

 

Learn the following...

1. The research-supported exercise to slow disease progression 
2. How many times a week to work out to slow disease progression
3. How much time and hard you need to work to slow disease progression

 

Not all exercises are equally effective for YOU to improve Parkinson's symptoms.

Does that surprise you? 

You've likely heard that exercise is an important treatment for Parkinson's, BUT have you been informed about the research-backed, most effective kind of exercise to slow disease progression?

Let's focus on exercises that make you feel your absolute best, both physically and mentally! 

In this training, I am going to teach you the kind of exercise to do, how often, and the right intensity, so you can slow disease progression.

 

 

NICE TO MEET YOU!

I am Dr. Katie Nathan PT, DPT, NCS

 

Dr. Katie has a passion and expertise in working with people with movement disorders, namely Parkinson’s disease.

Through the power of exercise and movement, she has witnessed countless clients regain mobility, improve function, and thrive in their communities under her guidance.

Her mission is to extend that same support to you!

Dr. Katie earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California (USC), and brings 8 years of experience as a practicing physical therapist, specializing in clients with neurologic diagnoses. Her profound interest in neurology led her to achieve Board Certification as a Neurological Clinical Specialist (NCS). Additionally, she is certified in PWR!Moves and LSVT BIG, both specializing in Parkinson's-specific exercises. With 5 years of dedicated experience in Parkinson's care, Dr. Katie is committed to making a positive impact on your well-being.

 

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