Regain your Balance: Five Facts about Balance (Lesson 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @inspirationalkidneyhealthcoach
    @inspirationalkidneyhealthcoach 6 часов назад

    Agree 100 percent. I have retrained my muscles , got out of bed and return to full mobility in days. I am an RN x 31 years but how I wish doctors would stop discouraging patients this way

  • @PaulYWatanabe
    @PaulYWatanabe 11 часов назад

    Thank you - It's not only for walking by challenging yourself - It also works for ALL other things on your bucket list - THANK YOU

  • @bhupinderjitparmar9244
    @bhupinderjitparmar9244 День назад +2

    Thanks for explaining everything so clearly. Your advice is always very effective. Whatever you explained makes sense. Hope more and more people subscribe to your channel. Stay blessed❤

  • @bonniehill8782
    @bonniehill8782 День назад +1

    Thank you for this very helpful advice. It was very encouraging

  • @inspirationalkidneyhealthcoach
    @inspirationalkidneyhealthcoach 6 часов назад

    As a nurse over the years I have seen too many people give in to the wheelchair and never get up again. Some of it is belief and mindset encouraged by their doctor

  • @homayounshirazi9550
    @homayounshirazi9550 День назад

    I am a teacher but when i had lost a lot kf weight secondary to muscle atrophy I HAD TO DO THINGS THE WAY YOU DESCRIBED SO I COULD SLOWLY LOSE MY FEZR OF FALLING AND GRADUALLY GAIN CONFIDENCE THAT I COULD DO THE WALKING. YOU ARE RIGHT, LOSS OF PROPRIOCEPTION IS TREATING IT DAILY, BY MULTIPLE REPEATS DAILY AND THEN YOU REGAIN YOUR ABILIITY TO WALK. I DON't re.ember when i was a todler but by the looks of them trying to walk, they are doing it by repetition.

  • @rivercrow8988
    @rivercrow8988 День назад

    Oh my gosh, I needed to hear these things! Thank you so much!

  • @woodsroamer6175
    @woodsroamer6175 23 часа назад

    Will your teaching help those diagnosed with Parkinsonism?

    • @neurolasticinstitute424
      @neurolasticinstitute424  22 часа назад +1

      Yes, this can help anyone with balance and coordination issues. Those with Parkinson's would be helped by this type of training.