Special Topics: Parkinson's Disease [On-Demand]
Jeremy Laverdure, DPT and Makela Spielman, DPT.
On-Demand
2hrs 30mins
2.5 NPCP CECs available to attendees
access for 2 years
The Curriculum
- Disclaimer and Handout
- Lesson 01: Introducing Jeremy and Makela (6:15)
- Lesson 02: Introduction to Parkinson's Disease (20:48)
- Lesson 03: Discussion of Parkinson's Symptoms (9:27)
- Lesson 04: More on Motor Symptoms (14:30)
- Lesson 05: Suggestions for Working on Posture & Gait (22:33)
- Lesson 06: Exercise and Parkinson's Disease (17:01)
- Lesson 07: Programming for PD in the Pilates Studio (9:09)
- Lesson 08: Suggestions for Mat Programming (20:28)
- Lesson 09: Suggestions for Tower and Chair Programming (10:53)
- Lesson 10: Suggestions for Reformer Programming (13:02)
- Lesson 11: Discussion of Transitions and Cueing (2:03)
Special Topics Course Description
The Course
Exercise is vital to maintaining balance, mobility and function in individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. In this course we’ll learn about this progressive neurological disorder, look at current PD-specific exercise guidelines, and translate research into strategies for working with individuals with PD in the Pilates studio.
Jeremy Laverdure, DPT and Makela Spielman, DPT teach this course.
Jeremy Laverdure is a physical therapist and Pilates instructor based in New York City. He has been teaching Pilates since 2002 and for 13 years was an owner of Sixth Street Pilates, a boutique studio in Manhattan’s East Village. His teaching is informed by his training at The Pilates Center of Boulder, his many years as a yogi and dancer, and his study of Klein Technique with Barbara Mahler. Jeremy is certified by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and is currently on staff at Tula Wellness. In 2014, he and Cara Reeser founded Movement Science Made Simple, a continuing education program for Pilates teachers.
Makela Spielman is a Physical Therapist and Pilates instructor. She has had a personal Pilates practice since 1996, and has been teaching since 2006. She currently works at Beyond Basics Physical Therapy, a pelvic floor specialty clinic in lower Manhattan where she works with a range of clients from children to adults of all ages, with diverse bodies, physical needs and histories. She is a strong believer that “movement is medicine” and enjoys incorporating Pilates and Pilates-based movement into treatment. Makela is a graduate of The Heritage Training Program, and is a longtime student and collaborator of Cara and Jeremy’s.