• Transforming Lives with Parkinson's: The Power of Urban Polling's Activator Poles

  • Dec 9 2023
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Transforming Lives with Parkinson's: The Power of Urban Polling's Activator Poles

  • Summary

  • Ever wondered how a tool as simple as walking poles could transform the lives of those battling Parkinson's disease? Brace yourself for an enlightening conversation with Joy Cochran, a clinical evidence specialist for urban polling. Discover the fascinating history of urban polling and the unique features of activator poles that have become game-changers in our clinical practice. Hear heartening stories of improved posture and relief from joint pain, testaments to the power of these tools.

    Switch gears as we delve into the remarkable benefits of the activator poles for Parkinson's patients. Our experience as physical therapists comes to life through success stories of exercise, balance, and Nordic walking. Learn about the safety features that make these poles a boon for those with tremors or weak grip strength. More than physical aid, these poles are catalysts for improved quality of life and community involvement. Wrap up with us as we advocate for spreading the word on these life-altering resources, and leave feeling inspired by the positive impact of urban polling on those with Parkinson's. Tune in and join us on this journey of discovery and transformation.

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