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TRADE SHOWS, EXPOS and CONFERENCE SCHEDULES

 

MS Forum and Expo
by The Nancy Davis Foundation May 19th 10-2 pm
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Los Angeles CA
CSMA (Case Management Society of America)
22nd annual Conference and Expo June 19-22,2012
Moscone Center,
San Francisco CA
FIME (Federation of International Medical Equipment Suppliers)
Aug 8-10, 2012
Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami FL
Independence Expo 2012 by Unites Spinal Association
Aug 24-25, 2012
Marriott Orlando World Center Resort, Orlando FL
IEDC (Inland Empire Disability Collaborative Expo)
Sept 15 2012 9-2 pm
Ontario Convention Center, Ontario CA
ASBP  ( The American Society of Bariartric Physicians)
Symposium Oct 25-26, 2012The Peabody Hotel, Orlando,FL
 

 

TESTIMONIALS

"For over 20 years we have had a PMTD™ and have never had a problem. Its wonderful for circulation."

Lewis & David Gray

 

"PMTD™ is in use daily in our cardio department. It is used by spinal cord injured, multiple sclerosis and students with limited use of the lower legs."

Glennor R. Davis
Orange Coast College
Costa Mesa, CA

 

"Citrus College has used PMTD™s for over fifteen years and our disabled students absolutely love the increased range of motion they gain from using the PMTD™. It is the best passive (therapy) machine to increase flexibility that I have ever seen or heard about."

Steve Hartman
Director of Fitness
Citrus College
Glendora, CA

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Parkinson's Disease - Physical Movement Therapy Device (PMTD)

 

Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the brain that leads to shaking (tremors) and difficulty with walking, movement, and coordination.

Parkinson's disease most often develops after age 50. It is one of the most common nervous system disorders of the elderly. Sometimes Parkinson's disease occurs in younger adults. It affects both men and women.

In some cases, Parkinson's disease occurs in families. When a young person is affected, it is usually because of a form of the disease that runs in families.

Nerve cells use a brain chemical called dopamine to help control muscle movement. Parkinson's disease occurs when the nerve cells in the brain that make dopamine are slowly destroyed. Without dopamine, the nerve cells in that part of the brain cannot properly send messages. This leads to the loss of muscle function. The damage gets worse with time. Exactly why these brain cells waste away is unknown.

BENEFIT FROM PMTD: