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Post Patient with Parkinson's goes from struggling to walk to leading dance in viral clip



Patient with Parkinson's goes from struggling to walk to leading dance in viral clip
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A physical therapist who read about the health benefits of music decided to incorporate it into a session with one of her patients who has Parkinson's disease, and posted the remarkable results online. Anicea Gunlock's video features her patient ...




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