Parkinsons Recovery

Parkinsons Recovery

Parkinsons Recovery

  • 21st Century Therapy for 21st Century Parkinson’s

21st Century Therapy for 21st Century Parkinson’s

Wednesday 3rd October 2012

Learn how Ed Gray uses the GigerMD machine to help Parkinson's patients regain mobility and strength. Tune into 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief'.
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Ed Gray's Innovative Therapy: A New Hope for Parkinson's Patients

We are seeing so many people that we're taking the data and downloading over to Bern and comparing to people around the world whether they're using the device versus not using the devices and the change in the way they move and the way they're maintaining their function.
Imagine living with Parkinson's and suddenly finding a way to regain your coordination and strength. This episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief' brings you the inspiring story of Ed Gray, a physical therapist from Boca Raton, Florida, who is changing lives with groundbreaking technology from Switzerland. Ed introduces the GigerMD machine, a state-of-the-art device that helps patients retrain their bodies to perform coordinated movements, boosting their sense of wholeness and strength.
You'll hear how this innovative therapy is making a real difference in the lives of those battling Parkinson's. The episode also highlights the upcoming Parkinsons Recovery Summit in Santa Fe, where Ed will demonstrate the GigerMD machine and answer questions. If you're looking for new ways to manage Parkinson's symptoms or support a loved one, this episode is a must-listen.
Dive into the world of cutting-edge physical therapy and discover how Ed Gray's approach is offering renewed hope and improved quality of life for Parkinson's patients.