Can special walking exercises stop Parkinson's patients from falling?
NCT ID NCT07399613
Summary
This small study tested whether a specific balance training program could help people with Parkinson's disease reduce their risk of falling. Researchers worked with 12 participants who practiced protective stepping exercises while walking on a treadmill. The goal was to see if this training could improve reaction time and walking stability in daily life.
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Glencroft Senior Living: Retirement Community in Arizona
Glendale, Arizona, 85302, United States
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