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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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I recently came across a presentation by a doctor that specializes in inner ear/dizziness disorders that caught my attention. The doctor’s talk was called: Three Dirty Words: Doctor I’m Dizzy!
Now that summer is in full force, many of us are out there running regularly and pounding the pavement. Of course, no one wants to be derailed by injury.
*This article was originally published by Universelle, which is part of the Lifemark family. We are republishing it here with permission.
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*This article originally appeared on Dr. Kristen Mitteness’ website. Dr. Mitteness is part of the Lifemark family. We are republishing the article here with permission.
With Canada’s largest population, the baby-boomers, entering their retirement years, many people are going to be added (or are already on) the 6-12 months list for joint replacement surgeries, primarily for hip and knee replacement surgeries due t
Spring is in the air, which for many of us means it’s time to go outside and get back into a running routine.
As a healthcare professional, I often hear people say things like, “Physiotherapy/chiropractic treatment/massage therapy didn’t work for me.”
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