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Sami

I especially like my ACTIVcycle.  The motorized assistance enables me to do 
something while I sit.  I did not heed the mfgr warning to unplug when not 
in use and my first one quit.   Got replacement today and am cycling again.

Ray

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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From: "Sami" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 3:20 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Home Exercises for PD

> Ray, I think these exercises are great for EVERYONE who can't get around 
> as much as they'd like.
> Sami
>
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> From: "rayilynlee" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 7:07 PM
> Subject: Home Exercises for PD
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>
>> Types of Home Exercises for Parkinson's Disease
>>
>> Certain types of exercises may help, such as :
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>>  a.. Stretching . Simple stretches can be done anywhere and help to keep 
>> the body flexible and mobile. They should be done throughout the day, 
>> each exercise repeated three times, and holding the stretch for three to 
>> five full breaths.
>>  b.. Strength training exercises with light weights can be done at home. 
>> They help to improve balance and co-ordination by strengthening muscles, 
>> and also increase resistance to fractures by strengthening bones.
>>  c.. Aerobic exercises such as walking, cycling, dancing, or swimming 
>> help to maintain general health and well being of the patient. While 
>> walking, the patient should practice heel to toe placement of the feet, 
>> longer strides for walking and short steps with feet apart while turning, 
>> and swinging the arms by the side.
>>  d.. Aquatic exercises performed in a warm pool give excellent results 
>> regarding improvement in muscle tone, increasing range of motion, and 
>> helping to reduce pain and stiffness. The buoyancy of the water helps to 
>> improve balance and posture without the risk of falling.
>>  e.. Exercises to involve movement of the limbs in full range improve 
>> flexibility and mobility.
>>  f.. Singing loudly, reading aloud, making faces in the mirror, or 
>> chewing help to strengthen the facial and jaw muscles.
>>  g.. Yawning helps by opening the throat and helps with swallowing 
>> problems as well as clear speech.
>>  h.. Practicing Tai chi and yoga exercises can help to improve strength, 
>> balance, and flexibility, as well as reduce stress and joint pains.
>> Exercises should be stopped at any point if you are feeling unwell or if 
>> in pain and further exercises should only be resumed after consulting 
>> with your doctor.
>>
>>
>>
>> Rayilyn Brown
>> Director AZNPF
>> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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