Exercise resources

Physiotherapist supporting patient with Parkinson's disease with walking exercise
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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More on Exercise

friends hiking outside during the summer
Note: The exercises and/or movements 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.
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an elderly couple having a brisk walk outdoors
Note: If you have not been physically active or have any questions, check with your primary healthcare provider before starting a new activity program.
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a woman doing a plank exercise indoors facing a computer
*This article originally appeared on Dr. Kristen Mitteness’ website. We are republishing it here with permission.
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a woman running outside with earphones
Note: the exercises in this story are not intended to replace the advice and directions received from your clinician. 
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a woman tying her shoelaces outside after a run
Note: You should consult a healthcare professional before starting this or any exercise program to make sure the movements are right for your needs.
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a child playing hockey outdoors alone
For many Canadian families, the winter months can involve many trips to the arena for hockey – for both games and practices.
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couple snowshoeing in the city
This will be the winter for outdoor sports and activity!
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