Parkinson Transformed Take 3 – Keep Moving
Parkinson Transformed Take 3 – Keep Moving
About Project

In this episode, Dr. Ines Debove and Prof. Bas Bloem discuss the unique aspects of dance compared to traditional rehabilitative therapies. What sets dance apart and makes it special? Ultimately, maintaining an active lifestyle is a crucial element in treating Parkinson’s disease. Nowadays, there is a wide range of services available to encourage regular exercise. So, why not consider giving dance a try? Stay tuned more to come or see Take 1 – Why Dance https://youtu.be/OGQtCrjJF7g Take 2 – The Sound of Science https://youtu.be/1-npd8T7pqU Kontakt Information: Bettina Rotzetter – Filmmaker/Producer https://www.fernwerk.net/ Dr. med. Ines Debove – Neurologist http://www.neurologie.insel.ch/de/unser-angebot/zentrum-fuer-parkinson-und-bewegungsstoerungen #fernwerkfilms #dancelife #dancers #dancing #parkseojoon #parkinsonschweiz #parkinson #neurodegenerativediseases #parkinsonsexercise #research #unibe #inselspital #inselgruppe #mjf #neurodegenerativediseases #neuroscience #michaeljfoxfoundation #awareness #exercise #exercises #physiotherapist #physiotherapy #physicalwellbeing #physicswallah #neurology #physiotherapist #occupationaltherapy #speechtherapy #hospital #homecare #music #rythem #physiotherapist #beats #positivity #positivevibes #positivethinking #positiveenergy #positivethoughts #transformation #tranformationvideo #inclusion #keepmovingfoward

1:50
Prev
Gravity’s Edge Skateboard Challenge
Next
Cursed2Move Take 5
1:16