Senior man’s hands holding a grey awareness ribbon, with a blurred wood block calendar showing April 11 in the background, symbolising World Parkinson’s Day.

World Parkinson’s Day 2023

April 11 is World Parkinson’s Day. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the nervous system, symptoms include tremors, rigidity and bradykinesia. It can also cause non-motor symptoms such as depression anxiety and cognitive impairment.
Parkinson’s disease is more common in caucasian men over the age of 65 than in women or any other ethnic groups. The incidence and prevalence of the disease increase with age.
Manual therapy (MT), which includes techniques such as massage, stretching and joint mobilisation can help to improve motor function, reduce muscle rigidity and stiffness, and alleviate pain and discomfort in people with Parkinson’s disease.
An Australian study found that MT was associated with significant improvements in motor function and quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease. In addition to its physical benefits, MT can also have positive psychological effects such as reducing stress and anxiety.
Overall, while there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease, manual therapy can be a valuable complementary therapy to help manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s disease.

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Trent is a qualified oncology, sports and remedial massage therapist, and an accredited lymphoedema, men’s health and scar therapy practitioner. Based in Coffs Harbour, he works with athletes and men navigating recovery from injury, surgery, or cancer treatment. As a former professional triathlete, Trent brings performance focus and evidence-based care to help clients move, feel, and perform better.

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