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Stitcher 02-10-2008 12:12 AM

Martial Arts Used to Treat Parkinson's
 
Martial Arts Used to Treat Parkinson's

Friday, Feb 08, 2008 - 11:24 PM

By Amy Kibler

http://www.wnct.com/midatlantic/nct/...2-08-0056.html

When you think about treating diseases, medicines are probably the first things that come to mind. But it's an old martial arts technique that's grabbing the attention of some doctors treating Parkinson's. Hospitals are starting to use Tai Chi to battle the debilitating disease. Doctors say it helps to relax and loosen up the muscles in the body. They also say for people with movement disorders, like Parkinson's, Tai Chi is a great form of exercise.

"What we're finding in today's medical literature is that exercise is key if you're diagnosed with Parkinson's, in fact it's being put up right next to the medicines," Nancy Huggins with the Massachusetts General Hospital said.

They warn, the practice won't slow down the progression of Parkinson's but it can ease the symptoms.

kman 02-18-2008 09:30 AM

Martial arts
 
Carolyn,

Sorry did not reply sooner...spent week at Disney World...anyway I am firm believer in this. I work at Tang Soo style of Martial Arts...has helped me much also rigidity is less after work outs. My goal is Black Belt..i am going back to weight room also....I used to study Kung Fu...decided to switch after symptoms started..

be well thanks for post!!!

eric aka kman


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