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Question PD shuffle and falling problems- any tips??

I know there was a thread mentioning this quite awhile ago..

My dad has fallen a few times recently, last one ER trip & CT scan, all OK inside the head..
Somehow he keeps hitting the same side of his head too...


Is there any suggestions I gave give to him for when his feet/legs don't cooperate when his body is moving?
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