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On 17 Mar 2001, at 0:18, William A. Harshaw wrote:
> Does anyone know about this technique for improving PD symptoms?

Hi Bill,
Conductive Education is a form of special education and rehabilitation
for children and adults with motor disorders. It is appropriate
for conditions where disease or damage to the central nervous system
affects a person's ability to control movement. In childhood these
conditions include cerebral palsy and dyspraxia, and in adulthood,
Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and those who
have had a stroke or head injury.
http://www.conductive-education.org.uk/html/what_is_c.e._.html

"Conductive Education Dot Org" is a British thing.....

The National Institute of Conductive Education
Cannon Hill House
Russell Road
BIRMINGHAM
B13 8RD
England
phone 0121 449 1569
fax 0121 449 1611
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Links:

What is Conductive Education?
http://www.conductive-education.org.uk/html/what_is_c.e._.html

Frequently Asked Questions (Lots of Links on Left Side of this page)
http://www.conductive-education.org.uk/html/faq's.html

Conductive Education for people with Parkinson’s Disease
http://www.conductive-education.org.uk/html/parkinson_s_disease.html

Conductive Education Discussion Forum
http://www.conductive-education.org.uk/html/discussion_forum.html

I hope you find this helpful Bill....

Best regards .......... murray


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