Why Parkinson’s Exercise Needs to Be a Learning Modality, Not Just Movement If you work with clients living with Parkinson’s, you’ve probably already noticed something: the sessions that seem to work best aren’t always the ones that look the most structured. There’s something that happens when a client is fully absorbed in a complex movement – when they’re concentrating too hard to think about anything else. That’s not a happy accident. That’s the whole point….

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