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medical research shows that these sessions can actually improve neural plasticity, which means the brain can actually rewire itself around structural damage, and those who take part in these sessions become less dependent on medical intervention. uppercut! there s lots of evidence that all of these neurological diseases and many other diseases benefit from exercise orientated therapy. this specifically attacks the symptoms of parkinson s disease. so there are specific stations for balance, for coordination, for tremor, even for your voice, because patients often start to talk very quietly. the patients walk out of here looking almost sometimes like they don t have parkinson s disease. the group is getting back on its feet after the sessions had to go online during the pandemic. since it s reopened, things have got a lot better. everybody has been improving since the pandemic. it s great, these sessions are fantastic. the sessions really help because it