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Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research | Volume 3
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academies
Nov12-13, 2018 | Paris, France
Central Nervous System & Therapeutics
International Conference on
W
hile Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders
can be debilitating, there is plenty of compelling data
to show that exercise is one of the best ways of managing
symptoms. Studies show that regular exercise can improve
gait, posture, balance, stability, strength, and motor control.
A strategic, individualized exercise program combined with
neuropshychomotor training (cognitive training) helps to reduce
falls, injuries, and other complications associated with various
movement disorders. Best of all, this training helps all people
towards realizing improvements in overall mobility, movement,
and performance.
Speaker Biography
KarlSterlingisaHumanMovementSpecialist,NASMMastertrainer,andNeurorehabilitation
Educator based in New York. While his extensive experience as a trainer includes working
with a variety of populations, he primarily specializes in working with clients who have
movement disorders. He travels extensively throughout the world as an educator in the
fitness training and human movement arena. He is the founder and CEO of PhysioChains
Educationwhich currently offers Parkinson’s Regeneration training and Neurorehabilitation
training courses worldwide.
e:
karl@physiochains.comKarl Sterling
PhysioChains LLC, USA
Neuropsychomotor Rehabilitation: An integrative and fitness-based approach to
improving movement