If PD were just a shortage of dopamine inhibiting movement, this could not happen. That it does would seem to indicate a control problem of an unusual nature. It also means that far too much money goes into levodopa research and too little into other areas.
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Originally Posted by ZucchiniFlower
I expanded the use to walking and my gait is better. Instead of focusing on walking foward, I think of my walking as walking side to side, sideways. Sometimes I sway a bit. But just imagining moving sideways helps my gait a great deal.
I don't have resting tremor but my gait disorder and bradykinesia are helped by 'moving sideways' instead of foward, even thought the the motion is a foward motion. When my brain thinks sideways, I just move better, and I don't know why, but it works.
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