Neck Exercises and Stretches to fight Parkinson's posture problems
Parkinson's disease is terrible on your posture. It wants to draw you into a ball in your lap. So, here are several neck exercises and stretches you can do to improve your posture and reduce a head forward tilt. For more workouts like this as well as Parkinson's specific workouts Subscribe to The Parkinson's Gym. This. Stuff. WORKS.

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