Kinetikos Health
Digital health company revolutionising the standard of care for Movement Disorders
Empresa de saúde digital a revolucionar o processo de decisão clínica das Doenças do Movimento.
01/10/2024
At Kinetikos Health , we are committed to addressing the issues of and among older adults. In Portugal alone, loneliness affects over 500,000 seniors, making it crucial to find innovative solutions to tackle this challenge.
We are proud to collaborate on the project, which recently won the SilverEco & Ageing Well International Award for Innovation in Healthcare and E-Health solutions, due to its unique and holistic approach to reducing loneliness through a Nature-Based Social Prescribing ( ) intervention.
We applaud this initiative and hope to contribute to ensuring that all older individuals lead fulfilling and connected lives.
Happy International Day of Older Persons! 💚
06/04/2024
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🎩✨ Read the inspiring story of the Spanish magician Tomás Asenjo Martínez (aka, Mago Tomy Gárgoles), who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease three months ago, at the age of 58. 💫
Known by many as Mago Tomy Gárgoles, Tomás Asenjo Martínez had spent a lifetime captivating audiences with his magical performances. His life changed three months ago, at the age of 58, when he became aware that the tremor in his left leg, that seemed to have "no apparent reason", was actually caused by Parkinson's disease.
The tremor, seemingly innocuous at first, led Tomás to visit a doctor. Having undergone L3-L4 surgery, he initially thought it might be related to his sciatic nerve. Nevertheless, a CT scan and neurologist consultations led to the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.
The news hit Tomás like a wave, a mix of fear, frustration, and uncertainty. He wondered, "Now what?", as he struggled to accept the truth of his diagnosis. But in the middle of the emotional tornado, Tomás made the choice: "Let's get back to reality."
"It's up to me to face this challenge," Tomás resolved. In order to achieve this goal, Tomás is committed to “work, enjoy every day” and do his best “to alleviate the consequences of this disease. “Whatever will be, will be. I don't want negativism in my life. That’s the way I have told my family, friends and acquaintances that I have made along the way.”
Even with some uncertainty about the future, Tomás is determined to live each day with a high dose of optimism and to maintain his current life– working, enjoying his hobbies, and cherishing time with family and friends. Tomás found that the true magic was not in the tricks themselves, but in the fact that “life is wonderful”.
To those facing a similar journey, Tomás offered his advice: "Life goes on, and there are always worse things. Stay optimistic, work towards happiness, and never lose sight that life is wonderful. Face reality and be happy.”
* Kinetikos would like to thank Asociación Parkinson Madrid for the help in collecting this testimony.
05/04/2024
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Jim Redmond's story is an allusion to the power of tenacity and perseverance. Through his love for , he not only defies Parkinson's, but he also encourages people to face life's obstacles head-on with determination. On the open road, amidst the whir of wheels and the rush of wind, Jim Redmond found his way to live life to the fullest.
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Jim Redmond's life unexpectedly changed when he got a 's Disease diagnosis at the age of 44. The onset of a series of puzzling symptoms, including sensitivity to light, dizziness, frequent stumbles while jogging, and tremors in his right pinky finger, followed by tremors in his ring and middle fingers, revealed itself as Parkinson's disease, leaving Jim feeling his life was over.
"I thought I was going to deteriorate so quickly that I would only be able to do things within a year or two, or it would be too late because I wouldn't be able to do anything physically anymore. After a couple of months and having researched ways to combat the disease (exercise, stretching, diet, and medication), which actually contributed to feeling better, it seemed like I was going to be the person who would beat Parkinson's Disease. As it turns out, both feelings were absolutely wrong.”
However, Jim wasn’t ready to simply give up. The former high school teacher of Social Sciences and volleyball coach had always been passionate about staying active. When faced with Parkinson's, he turned to his love for as both a form of therapy and a platform for raising awareness. Jim immersed himself in research, discovering the profound impact of exercise on Parkinson's symptoms. , instead of , became not just a hobby, but a lifeline. "Cycling became my way of pushing back against Parkinson's and showing others that life doesn't have to stop with a diagnosis”, he reflects.
In 2022, Jim embarked on an extraordinary journey across Canada, cycling 8000 km as part of the . Along the way, he shared his story with fellow riders and communities, raising awareness about and inspiring others with the same diagnosis.
Buoyed by the success of the tour, Jim, along with companions Mike Loghrin and Lloyd Taylor, set their sights on an even greater challenge: the Spinning Wheels Relay to End Parkinson's, which is powered by U-Turn Parkinson’s (). This ambitious relay, slated for July 27 of 2024, will cover 12000 km with teams starting from opposite ends of Canada and converging in Ottawa for a grand Parkinson's Disease Awareness Rally.
"We wanted to show the world that Parkinson's doesn't have to be the end of the road," Jim explains. "Through cycling, we're not just raising awareness; we're proving that life with Parkinson's can still be full of adventure and purpose."
Beyond his epic cycling endeavours, Jim launched a podcast, "Spinning Wheels, Parkinson's Conversations with Jim Here”, where he shares stories of resilience and positivity. The podcast “offers a realistic view of living with the disease but also highlights the triumphs and positive attitudes of people that help make living with Parkinson's just a bit better”.
Despite the challenges Parkinson's presents, Jim remains undeterred. His daily routine revolves around cycling, exercise, and connecting with the Parkinson's community, through a support group that meet once a month.
For those facing a new Parkinson's diagnosis, Jim has a simple message: “The first thing I would advise is to take some time, either just by yourself or with your family. There are going to be so many emotions flooding in that they will need to be felt and addressed. Taking some time away can also help you get a game plan together about potential life changes, like adding exercise to your daily routine. It will also give you time to reflect on how you feel about working and how you feel about the different Parkinson's treatment options that are available.”
03/04/2024
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LaMonica journey with Parkinson's disease ( ) is not just a personal struggle, but a story of resilience, advocacy, and unwavering determination. Kristi's life took unexpected turns, leading her on a path where she defied the odds and emerged as a beacon of hope for many women facing similar challenges. Kristi LaMonica's story is not defined by her diagnosis but by her unwavering spirit and determination to make a difference.
Read the full story here: https://www.linkedin.com/article/edit/7180950328987553793/?author=urn%3Ali%3Afsd_company%3A7067723 #?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_publishing_post_edit%3B%2FQGg7mReQNOQmtET4ahhVw%3D%3D
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