The next webinar - the Alexander technique - a method adapted to Parkinson's patients
Day: Sunday, 31/3/2024 – 18:00 p.m
The Alexander Technique teaches people to move their bodies correctly by using neglected muscles to improve their balance and correct posture. Problems arise due to the overuse of certain muscles and the neglect of others in different parts of the body, not only the stomach and back.
stimulation: Dr. Zadok Ruben
<2024>
Lecturer: Dr. Meir Kestenbaum
stimulation: Yifat Vinerev
Herbalist, clinical naturopath and NLP master, recognized by the Neuropath Association, with a master's degree in life sciences from Tel Aviv University.
stimulation: Yuval Levithan-Markus, M.Sc.PT
Lecturer: Dr. Meir Kestenbaum
<2023>
stimulation: Adi Zamir
Has a degree BA in science teaching, MA in education (specialization in cognition) and law.
Lecturer: Dr. Yael Menor (Ph.D)
The lecture was based on the participants' questions about swallowing and speech problems in Parkinson's and answers were provided by Dr. Menor.
Lecturer: Sharon Yafet, neuroscientist and evolutionary psychology
Lecturer: Prof. Aviv Metzer
The lecturer: Center representatives, this is the time
There will be a short lecture and an open conversation with answers to questions from the audience.
Lecturer: Dr. Anat Robinson
Lecturer: Dr. Noam Katari
Lecturer: Prof. Roi Alkalai
Director of the Center for Movement Disorders at the Medical Center Tel Aviv by Sourasky.
Has degrees in medicine with specialization in neurology and biostatistics.
His research focuses on biomarkers and genetics in Parkinson's disease.
Prof. Alkalai is a member of the PPMI steering committee funded by the Michael J. Fox Foundation
and his work is supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Silverstein Association for GBA-PD Research, and the Parkinson Foundation.
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stimulation: Dr. Hagit Harel-Katz, occupational therapist, specialist in the field of neurological rehabilitation
Works at the Institute for Neurological Rehabilitation of General Health Services, leads and develops programs with a self-management approach for people with chronic and ongoing illnesses.
Practical tools to improve life on the side of the disease There will be a guided discussion with the participation of the audience, including personal experience and examples
Topics:
- Which symptom of Parkinson's bothers you the most on a daily basis (stiffness, tremors, sleep problems, constipation, memory difficulties, etc.).
- What main difficulties do you experience in your daily activities?
- How does the disease affect you emotionally - do you experience irritability, anger, anxiety, mood swings?
Please click here for the webinar summary...
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stimulation: Prof. Jonathan Sharabi, Director of the Blood Pressure Institute at the Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv University.
stimulation: Moriah Cohen, MSc PT physiotherapist and specialist hydrotherapist.
The professional coordinator of the sports center, and a lecturer at the 'Trump' institute for training in Beit Izzy Shapira.
stimulation - Dr. Ran Nissan
Clinical pharmacist from Rabin Medical Center - Bilinson Campus and Geriatric Hospital - "Beit Rivkah" rehabilitations.
stimulation - Dr. Gadi Gilam is a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University
stimulation - Yotam Ben Shatz, specialist rehabilitation psychologist
Emotional processes are characteristic of the disease that can affect adaptation and coping and what can be done to deal with them better.
stimulation: Adi Zamir
Has a degree BA in science teaching, MA in education (specialization in cognition) and law.
Lecturer: Dr. Yael Menor (Ph.D)
The lecture was based on the participants' questions about swallowing and speech problems in Parkinson's and answers were provided by Dr. Menor.
Lecturer: Sharon Yafet, neuroscientist and evolutionary psychology
Lecturer: Prof. Aviv Metzer
The lecturer: Center representatives, this is the time
There will be a short lecture and an open conversation with answers to questions from the audience.
Lecturer: Dr. Anat Robinson
Lecturer: Dr. Noam Katari
Lecturer: Prof. Roi Alkalai
Director of the Center for Movement Disorders at the Medical Center Tel Aviv by Sourasky.
Has degrees in medicine with specialization in neurology and biostatistics.
His research focuses on biomarkers and genetics in Parkinson's disease.
Prof. Alkalai is a member of the PPMI steering committee funded by the Michael J. Fox Foundation
and his work is supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Silverstein Association for GBA-PD Research, and the Parkinson Foundation.
No recording
stimulation: Dr. Hagit Harel-Katz, occupational therapist, specialist in the field of neurological rehabilitation
Works at the Institute for Neurological Rehabilitation of General Health Services, leads and develops programs with a self-management approach for people with chronic and ongoing illnesses.
Practical tools to improve life on the side of the disease There will be a guided discussion with the participation of the audience, including personal experience and examples
Topics:
- Which symptom of Parkinson's bothers you the most on a daily basis (stiffness, tremors, sleep problems, constipation, memory difficulties, etc.).
- What main difficulties do you experience in your daily activities?
- How does the disease affect you emotionally - do you experience irritability, anger, anxiety, mood swings?
Please click here for the webinar summary...
No recording
stimulation: Prof. Jonathan Sharabi, Director of the Blood Pressure Institute at the Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv University.
stimulation: Moriah Cohen, MSc PT physiotherapist and specialist hydrotherapist.
The professional coordinator of the sports center, and a lecturer at the 'Trump' institute for training in Beit Izzy Shapira.
stimulation - Dr. Ran Nissan
Clinical pharmacist from Rabin Medical Center - Bilinson Campus and Geriatric Hospital - "Beit Rivkah" rehabilitations.
stimulation - Dr. Gadi Gilam is a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University
stimulation - Yotam Ben Shatz, specialist rehabilitation psychologist
Emotional processes are characteristic of the disease that can affect adaptation and coping and what can be done to deal with them better.
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stimulation - Yotam Ben Shatz, specialist rehabilitation psychologist
Emotional processes are characteristic of the disease that can affect adaptation and coping and what can be done to deal with them better.
stimulation: Prof. Shira Yalon Chaimovitz / Ono Academic College
Student dean, occupational therapist and service accessibility licensee.
Heads the Israeli Institute for Cognitive Accessibility of the Ami Association and the Ono Academic Council.
Topic: Medical cannabis - the good, the bad and the ugly
stimulation: Liat Benny
The chairman of the association for the promotion of medical cannabis and a patient herself, manages the medical cannabis forum in Ynet's health communities
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Topic: About fitness to drive with Parkinson's disease, as the disease progresses we discover that there is no one training that suits everyone.
stimulation: Adv. Linoi Olnik
Topic: In this lecture we will learn about the effectiveness of exercise in all stages of the disease for those dealing with Parkinson's and we will talk about certain adjustments that can be made in order to succeed and overcome the difficulties in training at each stage.
As the disease progresses, we discover that there is no one training that suits everyone.
stimulation: Leviathan-Markus tributary
Physiotherapist in charge at the Movement Disorders Institute and the Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Rehabilitation Unit
Sheba Tel Hashomer Medical Center
Topic: When nutrition and Parkinson's meet
We will discuss a number of problems typical of Parkinson's disease, in which nutritional intervention is important: constipation, difficulty swallowing, weight and more...
stimulation: Nurit Geriani - clinical dietician
Deputy Director of the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Ichilov Hospital
Dietitian of the Movement Disorders Unit
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how can we help you?: health and joy of life
About the close ties between happiness and health and how they can be strengthened
stimulation: Dr. Dina Eisen, specialist in family medicine, lecturer and instructor of courses for optimistic thinking.
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how can we help you?: The genetic link to the development of Parkinson's disease, its symptomatic expression and possible genetically directed treatments.
stimulation: Prof. Anat Mirelman, director of the laboratory for researching early markers for degenerative brain diseases at the Tel Aviv Medical Center (Ichilov). Full Professor at the School of Medicine and the Segol School of Brain Sciences at Tel Aviv University.
lecturer: Dr. Yakir Kaufman
The relationship between mental, social and occupational factors and brain health
lectureship:
Sharon Harel - occupational therapist, clinical director of remote movement and cognition rehabilitation
Nofia Vared - communication clinician, remote language rehabilitation clinical director.
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lecturer: Dina Amsis - clinical pharmacist
Interactions between drugs and nutritional supplements and adjusting treatment for renal / liver function.
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lecturer: Dr. Osherat Sela
Communication clinician, lecturer and researcher in the field of swallowing, speech and voice disorders in adults.
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lecturer: Prof. Sharon Hassin - Director of the Movement Disorders Institute at the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer. Specialist in neurology, senior doctor in the neurology department
Lecturer: Dr. Sa'ar Anis - neurologist and specialist in movement disorders, Institute for Movement Disorders in Tel Hashomer.
Expert panel on the subject: current clinical studies in Israel for the treatment of Parkinson's.
Director of the Movement Disorders Unit at the Rabin Medical Center, Tel.
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Writer and quality of life researcher in the fields of psychology, brain and genetics.
How to improve memory and reduce exposure to dementia up to 80% by producing new nerve cells in the brain?
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Has a master's degree in neuropsychology from Haifa University, as well as a master's degree in music psychology from Goldsmiths University, London.
What makes music a powerful tool in creating moods and emotions?
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Senior neurologist and head of the Movement Disorders and Parkinson's Disease Clinic at Assuta Ashdod Hospital.
Parkinson's rehabilitation at the forefront of technology - a virtual reality experience
Director of the Laboratory for Researching Early Signs of Neurodegenerative Diseases and Deputy Director of the Center for Walking and Mobility Research, the neurological array. in Ichilov
Falls in Parkinson's disease, why they happen and how to try to prevent them.
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Senior neurologist specialist in movement disorders, movement disorders clinic at Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer.
Registered in the Israeli Society for Classical Homeopathy. Since 2017, a member of the Association's Executive Committee.
- What is classical homeopathy?
- How can Parkinson's symptoms be alleviated?
- With the help of a healthy lifestyle and proper nutrition?
- Are there nutritional supplements that can help?
Attorney and notary public, For over twenty-five years.
The advantages inherent in making a will, choosing a compatible will and making a lasting power of attorney.
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Dr. Shalhav Malamud DMD, dentist, Yuval Levitan Marcus, Physiotherapist
From the School of Psychological Sciences and the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University
The hidden side of perception and thought processes: the unconscious processes that make us perceive the world differently.
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Doctor of Biology, with specialization in cell and tissue engineering, scientist and lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Tel Aviv University. Advantages of uses and experiments with stem cells, the expected benefit of using stem cells in neurological diseases.
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Specialist in rehabilitation medicine, winner of the Israeli prize for rehabilitation medicine, and a badge of honor on behalf of the OMC. The historical-philosophical background of the relationship between medicine and music.
Famous musicians and their medical problems.
How do we perceive music?
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Social psychologist, lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, group facilitator and developer of the 'Conditions of Affection' model.
Ten insights that make it possible to understand in depth the reasons that make it difficult to care for a family member and to deal with the change in the relationship and the creation of the caregiver's role.
Manages the Brain Research Laboratory at the Sagol Center for Brain and Consciousness in the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center.
What do you do when you meet a bear in the forest?
We hear a lot about the harmful effects of stress, but in fact without it we could not survive.
Milvat's professional director at Sheba Hospital.
Solutions that may help in situations that are typical of life with Parkinson's. We will talk about off-the-shelf products and solutions built by Milbat Sheba's volunteers.