9zest Parkinsons Therapy

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World’s first Physical Therapy app which caters to Parkinson’s and related conditions. Our well rese...

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World’s first Physical Therapy app which caters to Parkinson’s and related conditions. Our well researched and convenient at-home therapy is designed to help patients address the following:- Parkinson’s- Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)- Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) - Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD)- Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)Workouts are designed by a number of certified Physical Therapists to:- Increase walking stamina- Improve balance & reduce falls- Enhance speech clarity- Reduce Shoulder Pain, Knee Pain, Back Pain and Neck Pain- Improve swallowing, chewing- Reduce drooling- Correct posture- Decrease freezing episodesHow It Works:- Answer a few questions regarding your Parkinson’s and Pain symptoms- Get system recommended workouts and customize them according to your schedule (days, time and duration)- Play the audio/video session and follow alongHighlights:- Well researched exercise protocols designed specifically to specifically slow down PD progression- '9zest Smart' artificial intelligence engine trained to be deliver the best expert advice- Audio/Video based workout sessions - Workout from the convenience of your home or wherever you are - Anywhere, Anytime- Cost effective personalized therapy program (currently FREE)- For advanced needs, you can supplement your app sessions with Live 1-on-1 sessions. Your therapist can further customize your therapy and deliver to you via the app as well as during live sessions.- Available on Android (such as Samsung) and iOS devices such as iPhone and iPad- App compatible with Chromecast and Apple TV so that you can play your therapy sessions on big screensOur focus is on helping our members improve their health and quality of life by successfully coping with chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, Stroke, Chronic Pain at. al.Manoj Agarwala is the founder of 9zest. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's in March 2013. He has been doing regular physical therapy since May 2015. A few words from Dr. Nicole Dietz, his movement disorder specialist on his recovery (https://youtu.be/VgSi4PCmfJU)"Manoj has been my patient for over two years. Since he started getting physical therapy and maintaining a regular exercise routine, he has shown a tremendous improvement in his symptoms. As a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders, I see many patients with Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. Invariably, those of my patients who are doing the best, physically and mentally, are the ones who consistently engage in regular exercise and physical therapy.It is well established that physical therapy is one of the most effective treatments to improve the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Training with a physical therapist can improve mobility, flexibility, range of motion, decrease the risk of falls, promote general well being, and improve quality of life. There is evidence that shows that exercise may even help slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. The importance of physical therapy as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease truly cannot be overstated."Dr. Nicole Dietz, a native of Northern Virginia, USA, attended Georgetown University where she earned both an M.D. as well as a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Dr. Dietz is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Dietz has a special interest in treating movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease.Don’t wait! Download the App now & get one step closer to a healthier life!