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This first-of-a-kind book based on the author's experience outlines
a comprehensive program specifically geared to those with
Parkinson's disease. This book covers a wide range of movement
therapies such as range of motion exercises, low to no-impact
aerobics, strength training, yoga, and T'ai Chi. The Book of
Exercise and Yoga for Those with Parkinson's Disease is unique in
that it covers a wide range of techniques, which are specifically
geared to, and have been proven helpful for, those with Parkinson's
disease. The exercises are all explained in detail utilizing safe
body mechanics and are illustrated in standing, standing holding
onto a chair, and seated variations to accommodate a wide variety
of abilities. This complete wellness program goes beyond the
traditional exercise book offering information on home safety, fall
prevention, activities of daily living, and body mechanics
(including how to get up from the floor) as well as facial and
voice projection exercises. Each chapter includes brief
explanations on how each movement technique physiologically affects
the body and how they specifically help those with Parkinson's
disease. The strength training chapter also includes simple muscle
diagrams to educate readers about which muscle group(s) they are
targeting. This book also provides information on stress management
and provides instruction in four different relaxation/meditation
techniques. If you are looking for a complete program to help you
manage your symptoms and enhance your quality of life, then this
book is for you.
Each year one out of every three individuals over age 65 will fall.
Falls can lead to broken bones, head injuries and a loss of
independence. In some cases a fall may lead to losing one's home
and having to move to a nursing home. However, falls are not a
normal part of aging and most are not accidents. Falls are not
random, uncontrollable acts of fate, but rather occur in
predictable patterns, with recognizable risk factors and among
identifiable populations. A fall is not only a predictable event
but a preventable one. To fully reduce the risk of a fall it is
important to develop a comprehensive program that addresses all
risk factors. This includes education in how changes in vision,
changes to the home environment, the use of assistive devises,
clothing choices, medication usage and a fear of falling can all
increase a person's risk. Learning about solutions to address the
above risk factors can provide a sense of control over one's
situation and help lessen the risk of a fall and serious injury.
Education on reducing risk factors must be combined with a
comprehensive exercise program that addresses balance, strength,
flexibility and overall endurance. This requires a program that
includes a variety of exercises and movements. Ballroom dancing
combined with gentle yoga poses and strengthening exercises for the
core and legs can provide such a workout. Dancing is more fun and
uplifting than traditional exercise and it can address balance
issues in a very unique way. Dancing helps to improve body
awareness and provides techniques that can help students learn to
both recognize when they are at risk for a fall and how to stop
themselves from falling. The Better Balance Through Ballroom
Program provides a place to start. Basic ballroom steps are
illustrated along with strengthening exercises and yoga stretches.
This book also includes several chapters that outline the most
common fall risk factors and what steps can be taken to lower the
risk. This book is perfect for those who have fallen or have a fear
of falling and can complement any existing fall prevention program
currently being followed.
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