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Activator Poles are a type of specialized walking poles that have been designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s disease. Research studies on Parkinson’s identify poling, with the proper training, as a healthy mode of physical activity suited for improving quality of life. There are currently 18 independent studies on the ACTIVATOR® Poles in Canada and the UK, as well as 19 studies on (PubMed.com) which show the beneficial effects of Nordic walking with Parkinson’s.
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Here are some potential reasons why someone with Parkinson’s might consider purchasing Activator Poles:
1. Improved Stability: Walking poles can provide additional support and stability during walking, which can be beneficial for individuals with Parkinson’s who may experience balance issues and difficulty walking.
2. Gait Training: Activator Poles can be used to help promote a more symmetrical gait pattern and encourage a more fluid walking motion.
3. Upper Body Exercise: The use of Activator Poles involves the upper body, which can contribute to improved overall strength and coordination.
3. Increased Mobility: Engaging in regular walking with Activator Poles may help individuals with Parkinson’s maintain or improve their mobility and independence.
4. Physical Activity: Staying active is important for overall health and well-being. Activator Poles can provide a form of low-impact exercise that is gentle on the joints.
5. Community Engagement: Participating in activities like Nordic walking with others can provide social interaction and a sense of community, which can be beneficial for mental health.
The Urban and Activator® poles were a hit at our
Parkinson’s retreats. I continue to show the
Activators® at our PWR!® Clinician trainings and we
love them in our PWR!® Gym sessions.”
Becky Farley,
Founder, Parkinson Wellness Recovery
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