Parkinson's Disease, a disorder of the central nervous system, affects 1 million people in America and 10 million worldwide. Author Kerten presents his breakthrough holistic technique that combines dance therapy, behavior modification, and martial arts, to prove that there is life beyond the diagnosis of PD.
Parkinson's Disease, a disorder of the central nervous system, affects 1 million people in America and 10 million worldwide. Author Kerten presents his breakthrough holistic technique that combines dance therapy, behavior modification, and martial arts, to prove that there is life beyond the diagnosis of PD.
Parkinson's disease, a disorder of the central nervous system, affects 1 million people in America and 10 million worldwide. In Goodbye Parkinson's, Hello Life!, Alex Kerten presents his breakthrough holistic technique that combines dance therapy, behavior modification, and martial arts to prove that there is life beyond the diagnosis of PD. Those who follow Kerten's techniques and are committed to becoming Parkinson's warriors can succeed in eliminating many, if not most, of their symptoms and return to a productive and fulfilling life. Instead of viewing themselves as Parkinson's victims, these methods will lead them to become healthy people with Parkinson's. Goodbye Parkinson's, Hello Life! received Recommended Reading status by the Michael J. Fox Foundation and is listed on the National Parkinson's Association social media sites.
Alex Kerten was the founder and director of the Gyro-Kinetics Center in Herzliya, Israel. He researched anatomy and the physiology of behavior for over thirty years and treated clients with movement disorders, specializing in Parkinson's disease. Once the head of GyroKinetics studies at the Maccabe Health Care Institute, he also taught at the Dr. A. Kalev Center for Rehabilitating Structural Movements. David Brinn is the managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, Israel's leading English newspaper. Born in 1958 in Portland, Maine, he moved to Israel in 1985, where he entered the adventurous world of journalism and has spent over twenty-five years writing about pop culture and personalities. Michael Laskin has been a professional stage, television, and film actor for over thirty years. He has been awarded the prestigious Fringe First Award at The Edinburgh Festival, a Bush Fellowship with The Guthrie Theatre, and a Distinguished Alumnus Award from The University of Minnesota. He has also taught acting privately and at several universities and festivals. An audiobook narrator, his voice can also be heard on radio and television.
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