The European Parkinson Therapy Center integrates therapy, counseling and support and involves the family too. Living with Parkinson’s: difficult but possible. Parkinson’s disease affects how we move; It is a condition that involves brain neurons responsible for the production of Dopamine, a Neurotransmitter that acts in that part of the brain that allows the muscles to perform fluid efficient action, thus causing motor-related problems Neo diagnosticati                                                        .

Parkinson’s disease is degenerative. It gets worse over time, Usually slow, over many years, and on the one hand this is a reason for hope for those hoping for a cure, on the other hand there is currently no treatment that inverts this cellular deterioration                                                                        .

Alexander Reed is director and founder of European Parkinson Therapy Center (www.ParkinsonTherapy.com). The story of the birth of the center is closely intertwined with his history. Born in Uganda, Alex attended school in Cranleigh, near Guilford and later graduated in Business Management at Bradford University. He then become director of Numerous companies, known for his  ability to “make the difference”. European Parkinson is a state of art and completely innovative center based in the famous Spa town of Boario (BS) . Alexander himself Lives with Parkinson since the age of 42, and decided to create the non-profit association for the sake of the Parkinson’s, with the purpose to help them accept and ad acquire awareness Of the disease together with world class therapy. To obtain The best results some of the biggest names have been involved mainly from Great Britain and the United States. Reed and his Team demonstrate every day that with Parkinson’s you can learn to live with it. It attracts guests from over 45 countries worldwide.

The Center is located in a place of well being and this helps people with Parkinson not to feel it as guests, but protagonists of their destiny. An important role is given also to family members. “It’s important, because it’s not easy to live with someone with Parkinson’s, and the truth is that Parkinson affects the whole family. In fact, Parkinson’s is one of the few pathologies in which the individual can affect the course of the condition itself. ” Alexander Reed explains the methodologies that are used in his Center. “It’s a Multilevel approach modeled on our ReGen therapeutic protocol that is based on 4 pillars.

The first pillar is of course the pharmacological competence of the neurologist; In this case the guest requests to have advice of our specialists. “Many Neurologists and Parkinson Centers rely on us because We work with excellent results on the other three Pillars, which are: movement, lifestyle and psychological”.

The pillar of movement is fundamental because is effects  and can help protect against neurodegeneration and Increase brain plasticity. “We go further than traditional physiotherapy because we integrate mind and body to build new neural pathways and to recover the movement as one may do after a stroke. ” Because every guest has different symptoms. Before starting therapy, an assessment is made to adapt the protocol to individual needs, and each guest is followed individually by a therapist. The purpose of rehabilitation is to “re-learn” some movements and correct the posture.

The third fundamental pillar is the lifestyle. “By working with various Universities, we have created a program which brings People with Parkinson’s to appreciating quality and not quantity of life; Once this passage has been completed, Even life with Parkinson’s is rich and worth living. ”

The last pillar is psychological, and it helps people to accept, address and understand that they are protagonists in their Life and not victims. “Guests must be aware that we are the key to living well, and in just six days of ReGen, guests realize that if the four pillars of the therapy are Integrated. Then there are improvements on physical and psychological levels. We work with people with Parkinson in the early stages, from Diagnoses up to about 15 years after the onset of the disease; For advanced Parkinson’s, where the pharmacological approach is more relevant, there are better equipped hospitals. ” Research projects are being developed in collaboration with the University of Studies in Brescia and Oxford Brookes University (GB) to improve the program that the centre has invested heavily in the latest technology and technical support Internationally recognized programs such as Mindfulness, LSVT, PWR, Motomed, Tecnogym, Writegen, Delos, Tecar, “Motion Technology” and Optogait a system that uses advanced camcorders, lasers and software to improve balance and overall mobility. The Boario Center is a pioneer in using this technology which contributes significantly to achieving impressive results after only six days

The center has published a book “Shaken not Stirred” that has received the support of numerous BBC personalities, including Richard Curtis (screenwriter and director of 4 weddings and a funeral, Mr. Bean and Love actually) Paul Mayhew Archer (writer of many television comedies), Steve Ford (MD Parkinson UK) and the famous Neurologist Michelle Hu (OPDC Chairman).

This multilevel approach, the support of major names in the research and clinical world, in addition to the personal experience of the condition, has drawn much attention to the Center, influencing the therapeutic approach in many European countries.

The European Parkinson Therapy Center works closely with Parkinson United Kingdom, Cure Parkinson’s Trust and many other Parkinson’s Hospitals and Associations, and receives guests from Italy but also from across the world.

A recent research on people with Parkinson’s disease in Europe, conducted by the Center, showed that more than 90% of the guests Newly diagnosed would like to have more support, awareness and power to fight against the Condition, confirming the mission of the European Parkinson Therapy Center.