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Living with Parkinson’s disease can change how movement feels over time. Walking may take more focus. Balance may feel less steady. Everyday tasks that once felt automatic can start to require more effort.
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Note: The exercises and/or stretches in this blog are not intended to replace the advice of your clinician. If you are unsure, please speak to your clinician before attempting any of the suggestions below.
Sudden, acute injuries are inevitable, no matter your level of exercise. Whether you’re an athlete getting knocked down on the field or you just slip on a patch of ice, these specific, localized injuries can be mild or severe.
Have you experienced pain when chewing, hear clicking or popping sounds when you open or close your mouth, suffer from headaches or pain in your ear, face, jaw or neck, or have your jaw lock and be unable to move it? You may be experien
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*This article was originally published by Active Physio Works, which is part of the Lifemark family
*This article was originally published by Active Physio Works, which is part of the Lifemark family