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Old 04-13-2011, 03:40 PM #1
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Default Spring Lake woman finds bicycling controls Parkinson's

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A sports tv show just had a segment about a guy w. PD riding a tandem bike part way across country .

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I always think of bilateral stimulation when I bike or walk. I remember reading about athletes with severe injuries who underwent physical therapy including relearning to crawl and other exercises which involved both sides of the body and brain. EMDR, a psychological treatment for trauma, has at it's core the idea of healing through stimulation of both hemispheres of the brain by bilateral stimulation of various types.
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The trip to Ohio and Michigan was super. Over 120 people came to the talks in Grand Haven and the YMCAs and care centers in all the places I visited are excited about starting the Pedaling for Parkinson's program. It was great to meet people I've only "spoken" with on the computer.
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