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Old 11-16-2015, 10:21 AM #11
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Originally Posted by johnt View Post
An update on PDMeasure. It's still chugging away:
135 registrations;
70 medication responses;
780 tap tests taken.

Latest results from my own data are:

Attachment 9265

Attachment 9266

My side-to-side tap test results are gradually improving. I put this down to long-term learning. This raises an interesting question: can you beat Parkinson's, if only locally, by exercising based on making rapid, repetitive movements?

John
Reading this John I immediately thought of the recent post regarding boxing as a therapy which also involves rapid repetitive movements.

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