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We have invested $1.2 million in funding of early-phase research that focuses on exercise, speech, movement and other factors that affect quality of life.

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Intensive Amplitude-specific Therapeutic Approaches for Parkinson’s Disease: Toward a Neuroplasticity-principled Rehabilitation Model
Becky G. Farley, PT, PhD; Cynthia M. Fox, PhD, CCC-SLP;
Lorraine O. Ramig, PhD, CCC-SLP; David H. McFarland, PhD, SLP

Exercise and Neuroplasticity in Persons Living with Parkinson’s disease
M.A. Hirsch1, B.G. Farley2
1 Carolinas Rehabilitation, Department of FhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, Charlotte North Carolina, USA
2 University ofArizona, College of Medicine, Department ofPhysiology, Tucson, A2 USA

 

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