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Scaling New Heights in Parkinson’s Therapy

Twelve years ago, Molly Cupka founded UpENDing Parkinsons, a nonprofit initiative introducing rock climbing as therapy for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. The program takes place on Maryland’s Carderock Cliffs, where participants defy their physical limits through climbing. Although there’s no proven evidence that climbing halts Parkinson’s progression, the activity is suspected to improve motor skills significantly. In collaboration with Marymount University, Cupka launched a study last year to explore the benefits of climbing for Parkinson’s patients, particularly focusing on their walking and multitasking abilities. Preliminary results are promising, suggesting that climbing could indeed enhance walking capabilities. This therapeutic approach offers not just physical benefits but also psychological boosts, providing a community and a sense of achievement for those involved. The program exemplifies how adaptive sports can play a crucial role in managing chronic diseases and enhancing life quality.

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