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Post Parkinson's patients fight back in boxing program - Press Herald


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Parkinson's patients fight back in boxing program
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It's called Rock Steady Boxing â?? a program specifically designed for those with Parkinson's to help strengthen motor skills, balance, speech and sensory function, a decline in which are symptoms of the neurological condition. And following Spaulding ...




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