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Old 04-24-2007, 04:39 PM #1
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Default Exercise, passive exercise and blood flow enhancement improve symptoms in Parkinson's

1. Theorethical basis for the effect of exercise, "passive" exercise and blood flow enhancing in Parkinson's Disease, provided by Dr. Abe Lieberman of the Parkinson Research Foundation:

http://www.parkinsonresearchfoundati...349&Itemid=104

http://www.parkinsonresearchfoundati...d=79&Itemid=95

http://www.parkinsonresearchfoundati...=219&Itemid=83

One technique found by chance by a cardiologist treating heart patients:

http://www.globalaging.org/health/us...onResearch.htm

Other techniques used (mentioned for info purposes. no commercial endorsements intended/implied):
Dr. Marvin A. Sackner, MD's AT-101 Moving Bed
http://www.accelerationtherapeutics.com/product.htm
Ed. Phillips(heart patient/inventor)'s Gravity Recliner
http://www.bpmtherapy.com/
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