Dance for Parkinson

Parkinson's disease affect the nerve cells in the brain that produce dopamine. Its symptoms include muscle rigidity, tremors and changes int he speech and gait. After diagnosis, treatments can help relieve symptoms but there is no cure.

On 11 of April is the World Parkinson's Day, throughout the month events are taking place all over the world to raise awareness and vital funds for research into better treatments and ultimately a cure.

We spoke through the phone to Carmen Davidson who is Dance Instructor at Dance for Parkinson which is an uplifting and life enhancing movement program that will increase mobility, quality of life and bring a sense of validation and purpose back into an individual with Parkinson.

While Parkinson affects in most of the cases people from the age of 60 years-old and upward no one is immune against it: in fact, Parkinson is one of the diseases that does not discriminate.

One of the visible effects when suffering from Parkinson is the fact that the patient will have movement disorder, his/her body just shake. To walk, to tie a shoe ... become an issue..

Dance for Parkinson offers dances-course to the patients. Dance is truly a therapy according to many studies,it improves balance and the walking, it helps the patient's memory when it comes to recognize the dance moves, it gives a sense of belongings and confidence...

If you suffer from Parkinson, we strongly advise you to attend these classes..


For more information contact
Web: www.danceforparkinson.org
Tel: 083 795 5610
Email: info@danceforparkinsonssa.co.za


                                       By Panphil Tshisumpa

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