GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and although the condition is degenerative, and could affect motor skills, there’s a way that some people with Parkinson’s are ...
While there’s no cure for the movement disorder, doctors have found new treatment plans that can help delay and maybe even ...
The sport offers patients balance, strength, and confidence.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month — a condition that affects more than 33,000 people here along the Gulf Coast. Every six minutes someone is diagnosed with Parkinson’s in the ...
MANAYUNK (WPVI) -- Exercise is good for just about everyone, but for some people it may actually help slow the progression of a disease. When you think of boxing and Parkinson's Disease, you may think ...
Parkinson’s is a debilitating neurological disease that affects coordination, balance, and movement. While there’s currently no cure, organizations like Rock Steady Boxing VC/LA have made it their ...
Rock Steady Boxing is a non-contact program that works on Parkinson's specific things like balance, agility, motor skills, flexibility and strength. Everything Parkinson's patients have lost. "One of ...
JOHNSON CITY, CONKLIN, & SAYRE, P.A. (WBNG) -- Rock Steady Boxing Southern Tier NY is helping people living with Parkinson’s disease fight back against their symptoms through non-contact boxing ...
Boxing might be best known for uppercuts and knockout punches, but in one Tulsa gym, it’s also a way to build strength, boost mental health, and create community, especially for people living with ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - A group of local veterans and health professionals are helping people with Parkinson’s disease regain strength, balance, and confidence through an unconventional approach — ...
The YMCA of Parkersburg’s Rock Steady Boxing program, designed to assist people dealing with Parkinson’s disease, received a $2,800 grant from the David A. Couch ALS Neuromuscular Disease Fund in ...
Rock Steady Boxing Mid Michigan, a transformative program dedicated to improving the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease, has been officially endowed to Greater Midland, thanks to Stacey Hitsman.