FREE WEBINAR
Step Confidently:
How to Retrain Your Walking with Parkinson's
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In this FREE live webinar discover tips and strategies to walk more fluidly and with greater ease
Learn the following...
1. The research-supported exercise to slow disease progression
2. How many times a week to work out to slow disease progression
3. How much time and hard you need to work to slow disease progression
Within 3 years of diagnosis, over 85% of people with Parkinson’s experience changes in their walking.
Does that feel accurate or does that surprise you?
Think about it—have you felt like your walking isn't as smooth as it used to be, or like you're tripping over your own feet? Have strangers in public asked if you’re okay?
Walking changes in Parkinson's can start off mild but often become more noticeable over time. BUT the good news is that the earlier you tackle these walking challenges, the better your chances of improving and preventing further decline. Yes, you can prevent decline!
In this webinar, I’ll share practical strategies to enhance your stride, arm swing, walking speed, endurance, balance, and overall fluidity, empowering you to step with more confidence!
NICE TO MEET YOU!
I am Katie Nathan PT, DPT, NCS
I'm passionate about helping people with Parkinson's stay active, and continue doing the things they love through exercise, education, and wellness coaching.
Over the years, I've seen firsthand how the right exercise program, guidance, and support can help people regain or improve mobility, build confidence, and create lifelong habits that support their health and well-being. I'd love to help you do the same.
I earned my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California (USC) and am a Board Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist (NCS). I'm also PWR! Certified, a Parkinson's-specific exercise certification. With more than 10 years of experience, including over 6 years specializing in Parkinson's, I'm committed to helping people with Parkinson's live active, fulfilling lives.
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