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DDSIG
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RT @PTJournal: Good news for your clinical efficiency:. The 2MWT is valid and sufficient for measuring walking capacity in #Parkinson Disea….
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ABSTRACTObjective. Walking capacity progressively declines in people with Parkinson disease (PD), and assessment of walking is imperative for monitoring di
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DDSIG
1 year
Interested in the management of movement disorders? The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS @MDCP_Journal) is offering an online course discussing global perspectives and approaches! . Program Details: June 22, 2024.Email: education@movementdisorders.org.
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DDSIG
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RT @PTJournal: A new systematic review & meta-analysis from @mitch_wolden and colleagues synthesizes 23 studies examining relationships bet….
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DDSIG
2 years
CSM is well underway & we think it’s time to celebrate the hard work of those who have received awards at this year’s conference. Congratulations to all the recipients!
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2 years
New podcast is live featuring Dr. Alicia Flach! Education and Exercise Support for Individuals Newly Diagnosed with Parkinson Disease and Their Care Partners is discussed🧠.
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DDSIG
2 years
RT @JNPT: Check out the upcoming article by @Manago_PT and colleagues on the Patient-Specific Functional Scale for measuring mobility-relat….
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DDSIG
2 years
DDSIG Student Intern Applications Open. Calling all DPT and PTA Students! Are you interested in getting more involved? Are you curious about neurologic physical therapy?. LINK IN OUR BIO
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DDSIG
2 years
Don’t miss out on this fun annual event!! Test your knowledge for the chance to win a prize!.
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DDSIG
3 years
Don’t miss out on this years trivia event, register your team today!
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DDSIG
3 years
Don’t miss out on this years trivia event, register your team today!
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DDSIG
3 years
Haven’t heard our last podcast? End your week by listening to Dr. Colin Grove discuss his latest poster presentation!
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DDSIG
3 years
Goal writing still troubling you in the New Year? Check out these two articles that address aspects of goal setting and planning in rehabilitation.
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DDSIG
3 years
Mark your calendars and get to reviewing, DDSIG Student Trivia will be happening March 1st, 2023!
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DDSIG
3 years
Check out these info graphics created by DPT student, Cheryl Wang. Learn the benefits of dance for patients with Parkinson’s Disease!
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DDSIG
3 years
Happy Holidays! We are so grateful for all who follow along, we wish you a safe and healthy New Year!
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DDSIG
3 years
Back with another new podcast! Listen to hear how the topic discussed can positively impact the care you provide!. @alexisdrutchas #ANPTDDISG #NeuroPT
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DDSIG
3 years
New podcast alert!! Tune in to learn more from the experts!.#ANPTDDSIG #NeuroPT
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DDSIG
3 years
RT @APTANeuroPT: The October JNPT features the article Multiarea Brain Activation and Gait Deterioration During a Cognitive and Motor Dual….
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3 years
RT @APTANeuroPT: A new 4D Podcast featuring Dr. Debbie Backus and Dr. Laura Rice on Multiple Sclerosis and Wheelchair Use discuss their re….
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DDSIG
3 years
Our newest podcast is now available! Tune in to learn more from the experts.
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DDSIG
3 years
“Exercise can keep bones strong and strengthen muscles and in Parkinson’s, it can also improve many disease-related symptoms. Find something that makes you want to move and stay active. Physical therapy can help, too” #NeuroPT #ANPTDDSIG.
@ParkinsonDotOrg
Parkinson's Foundation
3 years
People with Parkinson's disease are at higher skeletal fracture risk than others, experiencing fractures 2-3x more frequently & hip fractures occurring 4x as frequently!. This #WorldOsteoporosisDay, don’t miss our tips on boosting bone health 🦴💙
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