The Effects of Forced Exercise on Parkinson's Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms
Jay L. Alberts discusses his research into the effects of forced exercise on a range of Parkinson's symptoms. Dr. Alberts' talk compares and contrasts outcomes of voluntary and forced exercise and provides insight into where the ongoing exercise research will be focused in order to close the gap between animal and human models. Dr. Alberts' tandem studies are well known in the Parkinson's community, and his presentation offers compelling data and motivation for advancing the study of therapeutic exercise as a viable treatment option. This content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/youtubedonation

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