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Movement disorders, rigidity, physical and emotional discomfort: these are some of the distinctive features of Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's is a neurodegenerative disease whose causes are not yet fully understood and which has a negative impact on the quality of life of those who are affected and those around them.
A disease as subtle as Parkinson's can make even a simple movement difficult, such as picking up an object on a shelf, putting on a jacket or bending over to pick something up off the floor.
Our goal is to provide practical solutions to improve, day after day, all aspects of life for people with diseases like Parkinson's.
"Even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step".
Scientific PublicationsParkinson's disease generates, in the body of those affected, a biomechanics defined by symptoms that, if not properly treated, risk to progress over time.
Angel's Wings is a device designed to be exactly adherent to the need to increase the control of movements: thanks to its particular patented structure, it is able to stimulate the user's muscle work in order to obtain a unique and immediately appreciable biomechanical effect, particularly useful for those suffering from Parkinson's disease.
The simplicity of its configuration has been studied and calibrated to make its application and use within the reach of most people, of all ages and level of preparation.
In addition to combating the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, Angel's Wings has also proved to be useful for preventive purposes, slowing down the progression of the symptoms themselves.
Scientific PublicationsTraining with Angel's Wings can also be done at home and requires minimal consistency. Just a few minutes a day, even three times a week, are enough to improve and stabilize the beneficial results that will be felt from the first application. Clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of Angel's Wings in 100% of the cases involved in the trials carried out in University Hospitals and Centers of Excellence.
After eight weeks, patients have shown significant improvements:
- UPDRS-III (Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale)
- improved blood flow to the brain and nourishment of motor cortical areas
- increased brain connectivity
- improvement of cognitive abilities such as attention and concentration
- increased postural and movement control, even at an instinctive-automatic level
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