We thank Letizia Cini for the article about our association published in Luce - La Nazione. The dissemination of this content helps us to reach and help as many people as possible. New
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We thank Letizia Cini for the article about our association published in Luce - La Nazione. The dissemination of this content helps us to reach and help as many people as possible. New
"The association 'Un Gancio al Parkinson' helps those living with this disease by proposing the discipline of boxing as physical and psychological support. For president Dr Maurizio Bertoni of Training Lab, which imported from America
Many thanks to those who support us in the fight against Parkinson's.
We thank Diva e Donna for the quote! 'A hook to the symptoms with boxing! Boxing training? They can be helpful in counteracting Parkinson's symptoms. This is the innovative strategy of the association 'A
From La Nazione: "From the Rotary Club a unique instrument in Italy for assessing the visual and visiomotor deficits of Parkinson's patients. It is the one that the Florence Rotary Club donated, in the days
Our Dr Bertoni interviewed by Iacopo Nathan in today's La Nazione, 10 April 2021. Despite the very difficult times, there are those who never stop working for others, especially for the
From Brooklyn gyms to Florence, the fight against the disease that even Muhammad Ali succumbed to now has a new tool to combat it: boxing. It all stems from the intuition of an Italian researcher. If we put
"Jacopo is from Florence, Ivan from Bologna, Francesca from Rome, Camilla from Novara. What do they have in common? They are four young people interested in studying and fighting Parkinson's disease through boxing; students of
We really thank the weekly magazine 'Gente'. With its article by Igor Ruggeri 'With jabs and hooks I knock out Parkinson's' it makes a real contribution to raising awareness of the effectiveness of boxing in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Andrea Rizzuto and Dario Ballini, students of Motor Sciences and Boxing Instructors, have been following about 40 Parkinson's disease patients for more than a year by making them do Boxing training at