Abstract

Physiology of behavior within chronic behavior patterns and Parkinson's disease

Alex Kerten

Parkinson people, who manage their personal behavior and physical patterns, can prevent and reduce the multiple clinical disabilities, by synchronizing and entraining healthier Balanced Rhythmic Movements, body Expressions thus synchronizing the Energy within their body systems. Method: There are three basic Rhythms: "Mid Rhythm" mainstream, around 90bpm, comparable to Alpha Brain waves. Mid Rhythm is the dominant factor in the organization and facilitation of body Movements such as: Walking rhythm, Speaking rhythm and balanced performing rhythm. The Expressive movements are round and straight. Fast Rhythm: around 120bpm, comparable to Beta Brain waves. Fast Rhythm is running rhythm, Stimulated towards Survival. The Expressive movements are straight and more aggressive. Slow Rhythm: around 50/60 bpm, comparable to Theta Brain waves. Slow Rhythm is Meditative and Emotional. The Expressive movements are round and slow bringing about a state of calmness, towards sleep and up to a frozen state. The Parkinson person's "Awareness" and behavior according to entrained Rhythmic Movements; Body Expressions will have a parallel affect upon ones Energy. As a result the person's performance will change for the better also affecting his Health. In Parkinson's disease Fast Rhythms become Arrhythmic.

Published Date: 2021-02-26; Received Date: 2021-02-01