Product Description
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THIS ITEM IS A BOOK AND DVD SET Parkinson's patients suffering
alleviated; World's leading exercise-based PD practitioners,
David Zid and Jackie Russell, deliver highly-anticipated
follow-up to #1-selling Parkinson's defeating exercise program
Delay the Disease. NEW Book/DVD Functional Fitness is first-ever
end-user customizable modular exercise system designed to
alleviate needless suffering while accomplishing daily tasks.
This evidenced-based program s to give everyone with
Parkinson's disease, regardless of their physical condition or
present disability, the rtunity, knowledge, confidence and
ability to increase their physical strength, agility, range of
motion, stamina,, and most importantly, their confidence and
quality of life. There are 15 distinct exercise regimens based on
functional tasks such as getting out of the car, getting out of
the chair, getting off the floor, getting dressed, freezing,
moving about in big crowds, and much more.
Review
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"The last major breakthrough in our understanding of treating
and altering the course of Parkinson's comes in the form of
dedicated exercise routines…programs like Delay the Disease
…demonstrate significant, and in some cases, breathtaking
reversal of disability…" -- Lawrence W. Elmer, MD, Ph.D.
Professor of Neurology, Director -- The Center for Neurological
, Director -- Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders
Program, University of Toledo --Lawrence W. Elmer, MD, Ph.D.,
Professor of Neurology
"One of the most important and successful parts of our
Parkinson's regimen is the addition of Delay the
Disease . Every one of my patients is advised to pursue it. Many
of our patients find the program to be as or more valuable than
the medications we use." -- Geoffrey A. Eubank, MD, ABPN,
Neurological Associates, Ohio ----Geoffrey A, Eubank, MD
ABPN, Neurological Associates, Ohio --Geoffrey A. Eubank,
MD, ABPN
My husband's doctor at the Mayo Clinic suggested that we use this
program. We did…and the doctor says that this exercise is what he
needs to delay the progression of his Parkinsons." -- Reviewer
"One of the most important and successful parts of our
Parkinson's regimen is the addition of Delay the
Disease . Every one of my patients is advised to pursue it. Many
of our patients find the program to be as or more valuable than
the medications we use." -- Geoffrey A. Eubank, MD, ABPN,
Neurological Associates, Ohio ----Geoffrey A, Eubank, MD
ABPN, Neurological Associates, Ohio --Geoffrey A. Eubank,
MD, ABPN
My husband's doctor at the Mayo Clinic suggested that we use this
program. We did…and the doctor says that this exercise is what he
needs to delay the progression of his Parkinsons." -- Reviewer
"One of the most important and successful parts of our
Parkinson's regimen is the addition of Delay the
Disease . Every one of my patients is advised to pursue it. Many
of our patients find the program to be as or more valuable than
the medications we use." -- Geoffrey A. Eubank, MD, ABPN,
Neurological Associates, Ohio ----Geoffrey A, Eubank, MD
ABPN, Neurological Associates, Ohio --Geoffrey A. Eubank,
MD, ABPN
My husband's doctor at the Mayo Clinic suggested that we use this
program. We did…and the doctor says that this exercise is what he
needs to delay the progression of his Parkinsons." -- Reviewer
"One of the most important and successful parts of our
Parkinson's regimen is the addition of Delay the
Disease . Every one of my patients is advised to pursue it. Many
of our patients find the program to be as or more valuable than
the medications we use." -- Geoffrey A. Eubank, MD, ABPN,
Neurological Associates, Ohio ----Geoffrey A, Eubank, MD
ABPN, Neurological Associates, Ohio --Geoffrey A. Eubank,
MD, ABPN
My husband's doctor at the Mayo Clinic suggested that we use this
program. We did…and the doctor says that this exercise is what he
needs to delay the progression of his Parkinsons." -- Reviewer
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About the Actor
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David Zid is a graduate of the Ohio State University and has
been a professional fitness instructor in Columbus, Ohio since
1997. Certified through ACE and APG as a personal trainer and
functional fitness trainer, respectively, he is the owner and
president of Columbus Works, a personal training company
that he started in 1999. As an energetic coach for hundreds of
clients and other personal trainers, he has developed a special
interest in the older adult client, and now the Parkinson s
client. He is currently the Director for Movement Disorders /
Musculoskeletal at Ohio Delay the Disease. His
focus on Parkinson s disease clients has been very rewarding.
Currently, he values the time he spends as the leader and creator
of Delay the Disease group exercise classes specifically designed
for people with Parkinson s disease. He is the author of the book
and corresponding DVD Delay the Disease Exercise and Parkinson s
Disease . His newest book/DVD Delay the Disease - Functional
Fitness for Parkinson s are short exercise agendas that are based
on a functional task that may be challenging to the Parkinson s
individual (i.e., freezing, getting ot of the car, getting out of
bed, getting off the floor). David also participated in the
creation of an instructional certification course for Delay the
Disease, targeting care professionals. It is an
evidenced-based program with detailed information on starting a
community-based Parkinson s-specific exercise program, as well as
a train the trainer component that instructs techniques for
teaching and creating the exercise programs. David has an ongoing
interest in Parkinson s research and is an author on a recently
published a study in Parkinsonism and Related Disorders entitled
Effects of a formal exercise program on Parkinson s disease: A
pilot study using a delayed start design. Additional information
about David s work with Parkinson s patients is available on the
Delay the Disease website at delaythedisease.com.
About the Director
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In her 30-year career as a registered nurse, Jackie Russell
boasts a dedicated interest in the of People with
Parkinson s (PWP) and their caregivers/care-partners.
Credentialed with professional achievement in perioperative
nursing (CNOR) and ACLS certified, she is a graduate of The Ohio
State University and has been employed in a variety of surgical
nursing specialties (neurologic, orthopaedic, cardiac, and
oculoplastic surgery). She is currently nursing supervisor for
Michael McShane, MD/OrthopedicOne, a specialty total joint
replacement practice in Columbus, OH, as well as Program
Development Coordinator for Ohio Delay the Disease. Touched
by PD when her mother-in-law battled the disease, Jackie became
professionally involved in the PD community while working for Dr.
Thomas Mallory, who became afflicted with PD while in orthopaedic
surgical practice. Her collaborative effort to help translate and
spread the Delay the Disease exercise program to all PWP is a
message of hope. She has been a featured speaker with David at
many Parkinson s conferences throughout the country. She
functioned as an editorial assistant for Dr. Mallory in writing
his memoirs, The Man Behind the Journey of an Orthopaedic
Surgeon, published by The University of Missouri Press in 2007.
This book is an inspiring account of his life as a renowned hip
replacement surgeon whose career came to an abrupt halt with the
diagnosis of Parkinson s disease. His response to this diagnosis
is an exemplary lesson for all. Russell authored an article in
Today s Caregiver magazine in 2006, and was honored to author an
article in the Summer 2008 issue of the European Parkinson s
Nurses Network, a European medical journal circulated throughout
the world entitled Exercise: the Positive Effects. She was
recently again published in the Sept/Oct 2009 and Feb 2010 issue
of AgingWell Magazine. She continues to have an interest in
Parkinson s research and is an author on the recently published a
study in Parkinsonism and Related Disorders entitled Effects of a
Formal Exercise Program on Parkinson s Disease: A Pilot Study
Using a Delayed Start Design. Jackie Russell was voted one of
Central Ohio s 20 Outstanding Women You Should Know (January
2009) for her work with the Parkinson s Community. She shares
David s enthusiasm for their newest book/DVD Functional Fitness
Delay the Disease II and instructional course for care
professionals about creating a community-based PD exercise
program. Jackie has found a special niche with the development of
an instructional seminar geared to caregivers and PWP. Train the
Caregiver provides methods and functional fitness techniques for
the care-partner to help their loved one with a daily home PD
exercise program. She also focuses on the importance of caring
for the caregiver. Jackie advocates that daily exercise can
empower people to face this disease with a proactive attitude,
allowing them to believe I may have Parkinson s, but it does not
have me. Exercise may just be the newest drug in the of
this disease.
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