Events

Webinar: Power Training for Parkinson’s Disease

 

Summary:

Within the past decade, the importance of power, as a neuromuscular factor affecting disease state and independence in persons with Parkinson’s disease have become evident.  Although few studies have examined the use of power training protocols proven effective with older persons not affected by the disease, the results seen to date are supportive of the use of power training as a viable intervention. This webinar will examine the importance of neuromuscular power to persons with Parkinson’s disease, examine the results of studies that have employed power training in these persons, and examine new power training protocols as well as future directions in the quest to more effectively apply exercise to address Parkinson’s disease.

Learning Objectives:

  1. To recognize the importance of neuromuscular power to addressing reduction in symptoms and improvements in independence in persons with Parkinson’s disease.
  2. To review the refereed papers from controlled studies that have examined the impact of power training on persons with Parkinson’s disease.
  3. To explore the latest methods of applying power training and results showing their applicability to training patients with Parkinson’s disease.
  4. To examine the clinical and research objectives to improve power training in this population.

Presenter:

Dr. Joseph Signorile, Professor at the University of Miami Department of Kinesiology and Center on Aging

Dr. Signorile is a Professor at the University of Miami Department of Kinesiology and Center on Aging. He has been involved in research using exercise to address independence, fall prevention and persons with Parkinson’s disease for over 25 years. He has been a pioneer in applying high-speed resistance training as a tailored exercise intervention to improve function and reduce falls in older persons and continues to work on new technologies for improving independence.

This webinar is sponsored by MFA Industry Partner, HUR USA.

Webinar: Why Brain Health Programs Are An Absolute Essential

 

Summary

This provocative presentation will touch on the necessity of providing brain health programs to address the global issue of cognitive decline. An overview of the epidemiological issues associated with brain health, such as Alzheimer’s and other dementias, will be addressed. Specific trends and opportunities associated with brain health with also be presented, including dual-tasking, exergaming, medical fitness and health coaching. Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of the problems and opportunities associated with brain health from the medical, community, and business perspectives.

Learning Objectives

1. Cover current brain health trends and data
2. Discuss the importance of movement and exercise in brain health
3. Provide the best practices for launching a targeted brain health program

Speakers:

Ryan Glatt, MS, CPT, NBC-HWC, Senior Brain Health Coach & FitBrain Director at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute Foundation
Rich Cook, Director of Development at the Davis Phinney Foundation

This webinar is sponsored by Dividat.