Exploring Decisions to Undertake a Marathon and Adherence Challenges in a Novice Runner With Parkinson

  • Ramaswamy B
  • Johnson C
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Abstract

Evidence endorses the benefits of more vigorous exercise for people with Parkinson's, particularly following diagnosis, yet is not clear which style is optimal. The authors share perspectives and decisions made as a physiotherapist (assisted by a sports and exercise science student) and a novice runner with Parkinson's in his late 50s, respectively. The exercise goal chosen by the runner (the case report participant) to minimize the degenerative effects of the progressive condition was to complete a marathon.

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Ramaswamy, B., & Johnson, C. (2018). Exploring Decisions to Undertake a Marathon and Adherence Challenges in a Novice Runner With Parkinson. Journal of Patient Experience, 5(2), 127–133. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373517736759

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