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Evolve Physical Therapy Announces Parkinson's Disease Community Outreach Event in Brooklyn, NY.

Professional Physical Therapy Clinic in Brooklyn, Evolve Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation, Set to Host Community Awareness Rock Steady Boxing Event for People Living with Parkinson's Disease, June 4th, 2019.

Professional Physical Therapy Clinic in Brooklyn, Evolve Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation, Set to Host Community Awareness Rock Steady Boxing Event for People Living with Parkinson's Disease, June 4th, 2019.

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With over one million people projected to be living with Parkinson's disease (PD) in the U.S. By 2020, along with approximately 60,000 Americans getting diagnosed with Parkinson's disease each year, raising general awareness for this debilitating condition has and is currently sparking an uptick in the generation of a myriad of innovative ideas, treatments, and influencing funding into new and existing Parkinson's disease research programs.

One of these creative Parkinson's Disease treatment programs, Rock Steady Boxing, was founded to directly combat the many progressive physically degrading symptoms associated with this terrible condition. Rock Steady Boxing focuses first and foremost on improving an individual's overall quality of living. The program introduces people living with Parkinson's disease to fun, upbeat, and creative exercise and fitness regimens that incorporates professionally boxing training methodologies. The Rock Steady Boxing program offers people living with Parkinson's disease the opportunity to train and improve motor skills with other people living with PD, adding even further to the camaraderie and positive atmosphere of the entire program.

NBC Nightly News Story- https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/boxing-class-helps-those-with-parkinson-s-fight-back-against-the-disease-1349156931984

The owner of Evolve Physical Therapy and Sports Rehabilitation, Louis Ezrick, researched into the Rock Steady Boxing program, took into account the many patients that were looking for “out of the box” PD treatment options, and immediately incorporated this innovative Parkinson's disease treatment program at all three of his physical therapy clinics throughout Brooklyn, NY. Evolve Physical Therapy has since contributed to raising awareness to this special program through local and national major media outlets, community driven events, and was also featured on NBC Nightly News.

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Evolve Physical Therapy's last community event was a family appreciation day hosted by NYU doctors at the Sparks for Life Center in Brooklyn, and attracted around 100 interested individuals.

The latest Rock Steady Boxing Parkinson's disease community awareness event hosted by Evolve Physical Therapy is set for June 4th, 2019. It will start at 1 p.m at the Sephardic Community Center, located at 1901 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11223. “Introduction to Rock Steady Boxing for Men & Women with Parkinson’s Disease. All ages and levels of ability are welcome to attend. This event will be led by Lou Ezrick, Dr. of Physical Therapy, and Certified Personal trainers.

“This is a safe and effective exercise program adapted to people of any level of Parkinson’s. It involves exercises for overall fitness such as stretching, strength training, core work, reaction time, balance, and non contact boxing”, stated Lou Ezrick of Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn, NY. The Rock Steady Boxing program can reduce progression of associated symptoms, allow people to live a healthier life, make them feel stronger and more empowered over their life, while doing so in an extremely positive atmosphere.

This is a free community outreach event to inform, share, and support those who are living with Parkinson's disease and are looking for new symptomatic treatment options.

For more information and to RSVP,

Contact Linda Eber at 718-954-3154. Linda[at]scclive.org.

About Rock Steady Boxing-

Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) was founded in 2006, by a young onset patient who wanted to challenge his diagnosis of PD. RSB was derived from the founder's personal regimen designed by a professional boxing trainer. Today, there are over 450 RSB programs worldwide.

https://www.rocksteadyboxing.org

About Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn, NY-

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There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of bio-mechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

1-718-258-3300

https://EvolveNY.com

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Parkinson’s disease can be conquered!

Parkinson’s Disease and Physical Therapy in Brooklyn, NY. “Do not hold a patient’s coat as long as he can put him on by himself”, says the main advice to a family whose member is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Despite numerous medical achievements, there are still conditions which cannot be avoided regardless of the quality of one's life. These would include degenerative diseases, and among them is  Parkinson’s.

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“Do not hold a patient’s coat as long as he can put him on by himself”, says the main advice to a family whose member is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

Despite numerous medical achievements, there are still conditions which cannot be avoided regardless of the quality of one's life.

These would include degenerative diseases, and among them is  Parkinson’s.

What are the early and most common signs of Parkinson’s disease?

It is essential that we always pay attention to everything that would seem out of the ordinary. In patients with Parkinson’s we often have non motor signs appearing before motor symptoms, sometimes 5 to 10 years earlier.

These would include symptoms like hyposmia, when patient has a deficiency in sense of smell, anxiety, depression, and sometimes even dementia. However, motor signs are the ones we will be more focused on, because that is our sphere of intervention.

As a physical therapist, one of the most common questions I get from patients is how can they stop their hands from shaking. And I think most of you will agree that it is the first thing that came on your mind when the word “Parkinson’s” was mentioned. Mainly, we mean shaking, or tremor of the hands when they are still. It is an involuntary, quivering movement occurring at rest, and can sometimes be extremely mild and often difficult to diagnose. It is very important for you to know that this particular symptom characteristically appears when you do not move.

So, your next question may be “Well, should I move more often then?”

The answer is – yes. From a physical therapist standpoint, active movement and exercise is and will be your best friend during your journey towards feeling better. Especially when It comes to Parkinson’s disease. My team and I here at Evolve can offer you not only standard physical therapy treatment, but something much more exciting, believe me!

How can physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease help me

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We did talk about the most recognizable symptom, but there are far more issues we can address in our profession as physical therapists. Meaning those that disrupt motor skills even more, and prevent you from functioning properly in the activities of your daily life.

Bradykinesia and Rigidity represent major symptoms in this condition, and manifest as slowness of movement and stiffness of the muscular system. Both have a great impact on a patient’s life. By conducting various aspects of physical therapy treatment such as ones we offer at Evolve your symptoms can be surely be eased, but only if there is a continuance of exercise. Exercise is your best friend, always remember that!

Early treatment by means of physical therapy and rehab is crucial, because besides taking medication, this is the only way you can try to stop the progression of the disease. In that area we can help.

What does Parkinson rehabilitation look like?

At Evolve physical therapy in Brooklyn, in order for us to start with your treatment session we must conduct certain tests by evaluating your balance, overall postural status when standing still, sitting and turning around, as well as flexibility and even joint mobility.

Joint movements through passive range of motion will help you retain flexibility in muscles and prevent shortening, while active movements keep away further progression and complications.

The priority should be on exercising and maintaining good coordination and posture while walking, or performing functional movements. For that, preventing rounded shoulder posture is the key, as well as shifting the center of gravity to be more behind. This will help with the characteristic “skiing position” as I like to call it, when patients appear to be tilted in front while walking.

Reduction of muscle hypertonia is also important, and for that we use techniques like massage, cryotherapy, and thermotherapy.

We discussed the tremor in hands, and to fight it, one must move them. Remember this – active movement reduces trembling. Holding objects with both hands will also help, providing a more secure grip and stability of the hand. As we always say here, nothing can come over night. Going slow is essential, and it will give you a strong foundation. Rome wasn’t built in a day, right?

Find out more about Parkinsons Disease and Physical Therapy in Brooklyn.

How can Rock Steady exercise for Parkinson’s help you?

Do you remember when I mentioned that we have something more exciting to offer other than regular physical therapy? Well, our Rock Steady exercise program gives you the opportunity to fight Parkinson’s in a more, should I say, active manner. What can be more active than fighting it – literally!

By incorporating the elements of boxing into your exercise and rehab program, you can benefit not only because It’s good fun and extremely entertaining, but it can significantly change the outcome of regular rehabilitation sessions.

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How can Rock Steady Boxing make a change?

It makes a huge upgrade to your hand-eye, and overall coordination, it reduces tremors, and gives you better stability and postural control. You will get a chance to learn how to execute punches, move your feet rhythmically, improve your speed, and increase your strength.

The Rock Steady Boxing for Parkinson’s program offers an opportunity to anyone willing to face their condition head-on. Apart from this being so unusual to anyone trying to make a connection between it and Parkinson’s disease, boxing as a method of treatment has shown tremendous results on the psychological side.

It is a lot easier when you have someone next to you who shares similar problems, and will gladly work as hard as possible to make themselves feel well again. This improves one’s motivation as well as self-determination, which are an invaluable asset alongside their willpower. If we check the boxes right here together, then all you have left to do is to sign up by clicking here- Rock Steady Boxing classes.

Find out more about Parkinsons Disease and Physical Therapy in Brooklyn.

Read more about Evolve Physical Therapy’s Rock Steady Boxing Classes Featured on NBC Nightly News!

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nyc-physical-therapy-clinic-evolve-ny-hosts-rock-steady-boxings-innovative-parkinson-training-program-300734541.html

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NBC Nightly News Covers Rock Steady Boxing at Evolve NY Physical Therapy

Evolve NY Hosts Rocksteady Parkinsons Boxing, Tapped for NBC Nightly News TV Section; Set to Air Oct. 20, 2018 6:30p.m.

Evolve NY Hosts Rocksteady Parkinsons Boxing, Tapped for NBC Nightly News TV Section; Set to Air Oct. 20, 2018 6:30p.m.

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Dynamic Physical Therapy Network in NYC, EvolveNY, Adds Special Boxing Training Program for People Living With Parkinson's Disease; Receives Recognition in form of section on NBC Nightly News Oct 20th, 2018 at approximately 6:30-6:45 pm.

Evolve NY Physical Therapy has had Certified Physical Therapists in NYC treating patients with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease for over 25 years. As such, Evolve Physical Therapy has proudly partnered with Rock Steady Boxing at the beginning of 2018 to provide a one of a kind exercise program based on the training regiment of professional boxers at their Brooklyn, NY location that is specifically aimed at treating people suffering from Parkinson’s Disease.

What is Rock Steady Boxing?

Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) is a unique exercise program that adapts pro boxing techniques for people with Parkinson’s disease and has helped thousands of people across the country regain strength, mobility and hope.

Lock in Your Position at Evolve NY’s Rock Steady Boxing Class Today!

Call: 1-718-258-3300

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the movement.  Common symptoms include tremors, rigid movements, slurred speech, and slowing of movement that can make a simple task like getting out of chair frustratingly time-consuming.

The statistics from the Parkinson’s Foundation are staggering:

  • Nearly one million will be living with Parkinson's disease (PD) in the U.S. by 2020, which is more than the combined number of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig's disease (or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)

  • Approximately 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with PD each year.

  • More than 10 million people worldwide are living with PD.

  • The incidence of Parkinson’s disease increases with age, but an estimated four percent of people with PD are diagnosed before age 50.

  • Men are 1.5 times more likely to have Parkinson's disease than women.

Why Rock Steady Boxing at Evolve NY?

It is estimated that 1-1.5 million Americans have Parkinson’s disease, with as many as 60 thousand new cases being diagnosed each year. The Rock Steady Boxing program provides an opportunity to drastically improve physical condition, mobility, renewed hope, quality of life, and also adds the sense of community for people living with Parkinson’s disease.

NBC Nightly News will air the Evolve NY and Rock Steady Boxing Section on Saturday,  October 20th at or around 6:30-6:45 p.m.

Read Evolve NY’s Major News Story- NBC Nightly News Covers

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For more information on Evolve NY and Rock Steady Boxing Classes for People Living With Parkinson’s Disease, please visit- https://www.evolveny.com/rsb

Evolve NY Rock Steady Boxing Class Information:

Location: 3319 Avenue N  Brooklyn, NY 11234  

Class Times/ Rate: Tuesday / Thursdays 10:30-12:00pm or  3:00-4:00 PM
                                 Sunday 1:00-2:00    

Lock in Your Position at Evolve NY’s Rock Steady Boxing Class Today!

Call: 1-718-258-3300

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