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  • Stochastic Resonance Therapy and Parkinson's

Stochastic Resonance Therapy and Parkinson's

Thursday 2nd April 2020

Explore Stochastic Resonance Therapy's unique benefits for Parkinson's patients. Learn about its effectiveness and home use options.
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Stochastic Resonance Therapy: A Game-Changer for Parkinson's Patients

It's very clear that this is a revolutionary device. Listen to the experience of these two amazing men who started off with being able to experiment with this device because they were interested in sports and baseball and sports medicine that would be able to provide natural therapies to enable their athletes to perform at a higher level of acuity.
Imagine a therapy that could transform the lives of Parkinson's patients by simply shaking things up—literally. Stochastic Resonance Therapy (SRT) might just be that breakthrough. In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', host Robert Rodgers, PhD, sits down with Kyle Harris and Brady Johnson to dive into the science and success stories behind SRT.
Developed in Frankfurt for Olympic athletes, this whole-body vibration therapy has shown promising results in reducing tremors, rigidity, and improving balance and gait in those with Parkinson's. But what makes SRT stand out? Unlike other vibration devices that offer uniform oscillations, SRT delivers randomized and non-uniform vibrations, triggering automatic reflexes in the muscles. This leads to significant postural adjustments controlled by the spinal cord and cerebellum, helping patients maintain better posture and movement.
Kyle and Brady also shed light on the therapy's availability for home use, its FDA approval status, and how it has even helped some patients reduce their medication dosage. If you're a clinic owner or someone affected by Parkinson's, this episode offers valuable insights into a therapy that could make a real difference.