smovey and Parkinson –
moving with the green rings

The number of people affected by Parkinson’s disease continues to rise steadily.
In addition to medication and other forms of treatment, physical activity plays a crucial role in maintaining motor skills.

Numerous studies show that vibration-based training can have a positive effect on stability, gait, balance, postural control, and deep sensory perception (proprioception).
These areas, in particular, are often more or less severely impaired in Parkinson’s disease, depending on the form and severity of symptoms.

Through regular training with smovey, it is possible to help maintain and sustainably improve quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease.
Functional movement patterns support coordination, balance, muscle development, and mobility.
In addition, the vibrations stimulate the nervous system, contributing to the positive effects mentioned above.

The inventor of the vibrating green rings, Johann “Salzhans” Salzsimmer, was himself diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease more than 24 years ago and originally developed smovey as a form of self-therapy.
Today, smovey helps many thousands of people around the world — and, quite incidentally, brings a smile to their faces.

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