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Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease OVERVIEW
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a type of movement disorder. It happens when nerve cells in the brain don't produce enough of a brain chemical called dopamine. Sometimes it is genetic, but most cases do not seem to run in families. Exposure to chemicals in the environment might play a role. symptoms begin gradually, often on one side of the body. Later they affect both sides. They include trembling of hands, arms, legs, jaw and face, stiffness of the arms, legs.
Therapy is NOT a cure but designed to improve our clients quality of life.
Top Recommended THERAPies
1. PEMF (Pulse Electro Magnetic Field)
2. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
3. Vibroacoustic Therapy
4. Photobiomodulation Helmet
SCIENTIFIC BACKED RESULTS
Improvements in clinical signs of Parkinson's disease using photobiomodulation: A prospective proof-of-concept study
A Liebert, B Bicknell, E Laakso… - Bmc …, 2021 - bmcneurol.biomedcentral.com
Mitochondrial dysfunction and Parkinson's disease—Near-infrared photobiomodulation as a potential therapeutic strategy
ASC Foo, TW Soong, TT Yeo, KL Lim - Frontiers in Aging …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Progress of Photobiomodulation for Parkinson's Disease
CM Tsai - SOJ Complement Emerg Med, 2022 - stephypublishers.com
Effects of transcranial pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation on quality of life in Parkinson's disease
BM Morberg, AS Malling, BR Jensen… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
effectiveness
Pulsed electromagnetic fields induce a protective and anti-inflammatory effect in the nervous system primarily due to growth factor upregulation that possibly abates neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD). Te study investigated treatment effects of transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields (T-PEMFs) on quality of life in PD and the feasibility and safety of this treatment. A double-blinded clinical study, 97 participants with idiopathic PD, on optimal medical anti-parkinsonian treatment, were block randomized (3:3) to either active (n = 49) or placebo treatment (n = 48). Treatment with T-PEMFs entailed one daily 30-min home treatment for eight consecutive weeks. The active group improved with respect to clinical effect size for the two dimensions, i.e. mobility and activities of daily living, compared with the placebo group. Treatment with T-PEMFs improved mobility and activities of daily living scores for clinical effect size only in the active group, indicating a positive treatment response for motor symptoms.
BM Morberg, AS Malling, BR Jensen… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
HOW OFTEN
How often should you repeat this therapy? The Parkinson's therapy program at Recharge requires a once per week visit to the club for 30-90 minutes per session.
RESULTS
What are the results of this therapy? After approximately 6-8 weeks clients should see a noticeable improvement
Cost
How much does this service cost? The cost for this plan is $119 per month. There are no contracts or long term commitments. To get started you will need to purchase a Recharge Gold Plan