Parkinsons Recovery

Parkinsons Recovery

Parkinsons Recovery

  • A New Idea for Balance

A New Idea for Balance

Tuesday 29th March 2016

Discover how Bal-A-Vis-X uses rhythmic exercises to enhance balance, coordination, and cognitive function in Parkinson's patients.
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Bal-A-Vis-X: Rhythm and Balance for Parkinson's Patients

Bal-A-Vis-X is a carefully modulated system of exercises that become increasingly complex OR simplified/modified for those with the most severe special needs.
Imagine using rhythmic exercises with sand-filled bags and racquetballs to boost your balance and coordination. In this episode of 'Parkinsons Recovery', Robert Rodgers introduces us to the Bal-A-Vis-X program, a unique exercise regimen designed to address issues like visual tracking deficiencies, auditory imprecision, impulsivity, and anxiety. The exercises are deeply rooted in rhythm and can be performed while seated or standing, making them accessible to people of all ages and abilities—from three-year-olds to those over a hundred.
The program's complexity can be adjusted to suit individual needs, ensuring that even those with severe special needs can participate. Bal-A-Vis-X involves thousands of mid-line crossings in three dimensions, promoting cognitive function and proprioception. The episode delves into the evolution of these exercises, their principles, and the techniques used to perform them. You'll also hear about the personal experiences of Parkinson's patients who have benefited from this program.
If you're curious about innovative ways to manage Parkinson's symptoms or looking for exercises that can be done at home, this episode offers a treasure trove of information. Tune in to learn how rhythm and movement can become powerful tools in your journey toward better balance and coordination.