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Educational Series - Michael Braitsch, PT, DPT
Educational Series - Michael Braitsch, PT, DPT

Mon, Jan 09

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Preston Hollow United Methodist Church

Educational Series - Michael Braitsch, PT, DPT

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Time & Location

Jan 09, 2023, 10:45 AM – 11:50 AM

Preston Hollow United Methodist Church, 6315 Walnut Hl Ln, Dallas, TX 75230, USA

About the Event

January 9Date:

Preston Hollow United Methodist ChurchLocation:

6315 Walnut Hill Ln Dallas, TX 75230

10:45am light snacks; 11am presentation beginsTime:

Dr. Michael Braitsch PT, DPTPresenter:

Founder & Physical Therapist of Tribe Wellness LLC

How to Fight Back against Parkinson Disease!Presentation Title:

  Michael Braitsch, PT, DPT is a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy who specializes in helping people with Parkinson Disease.  He founded Tribe Wellness February 2017 to create a place that changes the way physical therapy is structured for people with Parkinson Disease, empowering people to better participate in community wellness.  Outside of patient care, research, and group programs, he serves as an advisory board member of the UT Southwestern Adaptive Sports Coalition, a member of the Medical Advisory Board for the Dallas Area Parkinson Society, an advocate and presenter for the Davis Phinney Foundation, and the Parkinson Foundation.Bio:

  We often see stories in the news about the benefits of Boxing training and hear all the time that "Exercise is Medicine”.  If you or someone you know are facing life with Parkinson Disease, exercise is one of the most beneficial ways to have an almost immediate impact on the severity of your symptoms and to improve your quality of life over the long-term.  Join us as Dr. Mike of Tribe Wellness shows us the latest highlights from research on the subject along with the mechanisms of how and why boxing is not just a fun workout, but also an excellent way to take positive toward maximizing function.Description:

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