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OverviewParkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition that impacts movement, balance, and coordination. As the disease progresses, many individuals experience challenges with walking, maintaining stability, and performing daily activities independently. However, the good news is that with the right tools, strategies, and a commitment to daily practice, individuals living with Parkinson's can significantly improve their mobility, balance, and confidence in walking. Parkinson's Daily Mobility Guide: Balance Drills, Big-Movement Practice, and Home Safety Ideas to Support Confident Walking"" is an empowering and practical resource designed to help you navigate daily mobility challenges associated with Parkinson's disease. This guide offers step-by-step strategies for improving balance, strength, and gait through simple yet effective exercises, movement drills, and home safety modifications. Whether you are in the early stages of Parkinson's or have been living with the disease for years, this book will provide you with actionable tools to regain your independence and enhance your quality of life. In ""Parkinson's Daily Mobility Guide"", you will discover: The Importance of Daily Movement: Regular movement practice is one of the most effective ways to manage Parkinson's symptoms and slow the progression of motor difficulties. This section emphasizes the role of exercise in improving mobility, reducing falls, and enhancing overall well-being. You will learn how daily practice of simple movements can make a world of difference in your ability to walk with confidence and stability. Balance Drills and Exercises: Balance is often the most affected aspect of mobility for people with Parkinson's. This section introduces a series of balance drills and exercises designed to strengthen core muscles, improve proprioception (the sense of where your body is in space), and enhance stability while walking. Learn how to practice weight shifting, heel-to-toe walking, and standing on one leg, all of which are key to improving balance and reducing the risk of falls. Big-Movement Practice for Confident Walking: One of the hallmark symptoms of Parkinson's is a shuffling gait, which can make walking more difficult and unsafe. This section focuses on the importance of big movements, or exaggerated walking motions, to help counteract this symptom. Through exercises like high stepping, marching, and large arm swings, you'll learn how to regain stride length and fluidity in your walking pattern, leading to more confident and natural movement. Strengthening Your Lower Body: A strong lower body is crucial for maintaining stability and preventing falls. This section covers strength exercises that target the legs, hips, and core muscles. Discover chair squats, leg lifts, and resistance band exercises that can help you build the muscle strength necessary to support confident walking and reduce the impact of Parkinson's on your mobility. ""Parkinson's Daily Mobility Guide"" offers a holistic approach to managing Parkinson's disease with an emphasis on functional mobility, safety, and independence. With a blend of practical exercises, proven strategies, and home safety tips, this guide is the perfect companion for anyone looking to regain control of their walking, reduce the risk of falls, and live with greater confidence. Get your copy of this book today and take the first step toward improving your mobility and balance every day! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nolan RookPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9798273155992Pages: 114 Publication Date: 08 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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