The “heart of success” of LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG therapy depends upon each person’s ability to recognize, accept, and then consistently produce louder speech and bigger movement that is required to be within normal limits.
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Continue Reading →The latest research has demonstrated the brain’s ability to adapt and even potentially improve with rehabilitation! LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG treatments integrate many of the key ingredients necessary for driving changes in the brain, such as intensity, repetition, and complexity.
Continue Reading →Many people have questions on successful real world implementation of LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD. Join LSVT Experts for a discussion on frequently asked questions regarding treatment dosage, scheduling, reimbursement and more.
Continue Reading →Join LSVT BIG® and LSVT LOUD® Experts for a discussion on the functional focus of the LSVT treatments. We will discuss 3 areas of the LSVT protocol than focus on function and give recommendations to improve functional mobility and speech in your life!
Continue Reading →Difficulties starting and stopping movement and speech, otherwise known as “freezing” is a common occurrence in Parkinson disease (PD).
Continue Reading →Join LSVT LOUD and LSVT BIG Expert Clinicians as they provide an overview on three common Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) and Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD).
Continue Reading →If you have received LSVT BIG or LSVT LOUD, did you reach your full potential, or do you have potential to move and speak even better with more intensive drive?
Continue Reading →One of the challenges many people with PD face following successful LSVT LOUD or LSVT BIG treatment is how to maintain those great treatment effects!
Continue Reading →Difficulties with voice and performance of activities of daily living like dressing, writing, buttoning, and so on, can be significant issues affecting people with Parkinson disease.
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