Parkinson’s disease dehabilitates the muscular system. The best treatment for Parkinson’s disease involves optimal muscular stretching. That method is Active Isolated Stretching: The Mattes Method. Parkinsons disease patients are affected by muscle rigidity. This rigidity makes it difficult for Parkinson’s patients to move their bodies and it creates a series of physical pain problems.
Best treatment for Parkinson’s disease
Active Isolated Stretching is highly beneficial treatment for Parkinsonism because it is the most effective system of muscle lengthening. And muscle lengthening is what every Parkinson’s patient needs.
Parkinsonism is a muscle disease. I’ve seen people walk in my office with Parkinson’s tremors and leave the same day without the tremors.
Medication for Parkinsonism is not enough. Parkinsons disease needs physical medicine: a trained therapist who helps the Parkinson’s patient to stretch. Other assisted stretching systems exist (one is called pnf), but none will get the same results as Active Isolated Stretching treatment.
Parkinson’s disease can result in dementia because tight neck muscles can block blood flow through the carotid artery – a major circulatory route to the brain. Because muscular inflammation contributes to carotid artery blockage; decreasing neck muscle inflammation will reverse the negative effects of Parkinson’s related dementia.
When to seek treatment for Parkinson’s disease
Early stages of Parkinson’s will benefit by prolonging the complications of the disease. The cause of Parkinson’s is unknown but the effects to the physical body are evident. Parkinson’s in the later stages can involve more physical pain problems and mobility issues. Active Isolated Stretching is beneficial for all stages Parkinsonism. The alternative is to let the body decline. An advanced practitioner of Active Isolated Stretching understands the complications of Parkinsons disease. And more importantly that practitioner can improve the health condition of Parkinson’s patients.
Parkinson’s gait
Parkinson’s gait refers to a shuffle step that affects Parkinson’s patients. The Mattes Method approach to this problem involves assisted stretching to the lower body including the feet and toes. Foot, ankle, and toe strength training is also employed so that a person develops every muscle that contributes to proper walking patterns.
Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease have much in common. Many patients of Parkinson’s develop Alzheimer’s disease in later stages. These cases are affected by poor blood circulation to the brain through the carotid artery. Active Isolated Stretching treatment has a detailed approach to improving carotid blood flow to the brain. This involves opening up numerous muscles in the upper body, particularly the neck muscles.
Active Isolated Stretching can provide immediate assistance to Parkinson’s disease. This therapy involves a therapist helping a Parkinson’s patient lengthen muscles that are too constricted to stretch by oneself. If you want help for Parkinson’s disease right now, then seek out an advanced practitioner of Active Isolated Stretching: The Mattes Method.
Hi Robert,
Where are you located? I have locations in Los Angeles, California and Honolulu, Hawaii.
Anthony Ohm
Please give me info as to where I can get this treatment. Thank you!
Hi Greg P.
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Anthony Ohm
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