
With Parkinson’s disease, the rib cage becomes stiff and flexes forward. This causes a lack of rotation in the spine. When you fail to rotate in the upper back (thoracic spine), your body will start to compensate by rotating parts of your body that are not meant to rotate, like the lumbar spine (low back). Unfortunately, this almost always results in shoulder or back pain.
I wanted to share this exercise with you because it is a great way to practice your rotation at home. The best part is that it’s seated! Everyone can do this, and the only equipment you’ll need is a pillow/rolled up towel and a pizza pan.



