Parkinsons Disease

Parkinson’s Disease: The Brain Gut Connection  

Parkinson’s Disease: The Brain Gut Connection  

Recent research has shifted from the brain to the gut and studies have found that the microbiome influences the brain through a neural network via vagus nerve. Metabolites made by gut microbes, including psychoactive metabolites, can transit from the gut across the blood-brain barrier and into the brain, where they can potentially impact mood and behavior and regulate immune cells in the brain. Alpha-synuclein, is a protein that scientists believe to be one of the key mediators of the death of dopamine that is associated with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). When this protein is misfolded groups of these proteins travel through the vagal nerve up to the brain.  - This is nerd speak for, abnormal molecules from gut microbes impact the brain’s response to regulate the immune system and dopamine system.  

LSVT BIG - Helping People with Parkinson's Live Active Lives

LSVT BIG - Helping People with Parkinson's Live Active Lives

LSVT BIG consists of frequent repetition and increased complexity of tasks as the individual progresses. This frequency and complexity is key to helping people with PD live a more active, confident, and independent life. It is never too early or late to begin LSVT BIG treatment! Treating before noticing changes in posture, balance and general function can help prevent issues in the future and maintain optimal functioning for years.

Five Tips For Parkinson’s Caregivers to Improve Communication

Five Tips For Parkinson’s Caregivers to Improve Communication

As a caregiver for a person with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), you know things are always changing. Your spouse may have no difficulty getting dressed and then one day buttons are a struggle. Communication for people with PD can also change over time, but there are several approaches you can use to adjust and adapt to those changes.

Top Five Reasons to Exercise if You Have Parkinson’s

Top Five Reasons to Exercise if You Have Parkinson’s

Specific exercise programs are recommended by neurologists and movement disorder specialists to help with the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Here is a list, with supportive research, on how exercise can help.

Improving Hand and Arm Function with Innovative Technology

Improving Hand and Arm Function with Innovative Technology

The Neubie (pronounced New – Be) is exciting new technology in electrical stimulation that can be a vital tool to improve performance of the hand and arm especially following a stroke or other event that produces neurological damage. Unlike traditional e-stim, Neubie provides direct current, electrical stimulation that helps occupational therapists (OT) better identify muscular and nerve miscommunications and promote increased sensory and motor recovery. Improved communication between muscles and nerves helps clients achieve maximal function.

We’ve Got Your PWR!Moves® Against Parkinson’s 

We’ve Got Your PWR!Moves® Against Parkinson’s 

We are excited to announce that Virginian Rehabilitation and Wellness is now offering Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery (PWR) to persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) in Northern Virginia. We have physical therapy teams at both our Fairfax and Chantilly locations certified as PWR!Moves® Therapists.

Occupational Therapists – Keeping Life Within Reach

Occupational Therapists – Keeping Life Within Reach

An Occupational Therapist (OT) is an expert in upper extremity rehabilitation, frequently encountering and treating various conditions – both new and old – of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. OTs are trained in treating a wide variety of conditions that may impact function of the arm and hand.

Dysphagia: What is it and Who Can Help?

Dysphagia: What is it and Who Can Help?

Those suffering from a neurological condition, such as Multiple Sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease, may experience trouble swallowing. This is called DYSPHAGIA. Dysphagia can have many different causes; however, it’s an issue that needs to be addressed because it can lead to major health problems like dehydration, malnutrition, choking or aspiration pneumonia.

LSVT LOUD - The Benefits of the NOW & LATER…..

LSVT LOUD - The Benefits of the NOW & LATER…..

LSVT stands for Lee Silverman Voice Training and is a evidence-based, research supported treatment for clients who have Parkinson’s disease. Speech therapists who undergo the process to be certified to deliver LSVT LOUD therapy have the skills teach clients NOW how to strengthen the head/neck/diaphragmatic musculature which will not only improve vocal loudness and intensity, but have LONG LASTING health benefits LATER.