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From Stuck to Steady: A New Development for Freezing of Gait

Writer: Lisa TatarynLisa Tataryn

For years, people with Parkinson’s disease have faced the frustrating reality of freezing of gait (FOG)—that moment when your brain says "move," but your feet refuse to follow. It can happen anywhere: in a doorway, on a curb, or in the middle of a crosswalk. And when it does, it can feel like you’re trapped inside your own body.


If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Freezing of gait is one of the hardest parts of Parkinson’s, and for decades, there was no real solution. No medication could stop it. No surgery could fix it until now.


Science Finally Found the Missing Piece

🔬 Here’s the breakthrough: Scientists have discovered that before a freezing episode happens, your brain shows specific changes in its activity. These changes—measured through brainwaves (EEG markers)—are like early warning signals, predicting when a freeze is about to happen.




That means we now have something new to target. And with neurofeedback, we can help the brain relearn how to move smoothly again.


What Is Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback is a type of brain training that helps improve movement by giving your brain real-time feedback on its activity. During a session, you wear comfortable EEG sensors while watching a screen. When your brain activity shifts in the right direction—toward smoother movement—the screen responds with positive feedback.

Over time, your brain learns how to control movement again, reducing the chances of getting stuck mid-step.


Ken’s Story: A Real-Life Transformation

Ken knows the struggle of freezing gait all too well.

But after starting neurofeedback, something changed. Ken’s brain began to rewire itself for better movement. Now, he walks with confidence again.


🎥 Watch Ken’s journey here: 



What This Means for You

If you’ve been told “there’s nothing that can be done” about freezing of gait, it’s time for a new conversation.


No drugs. No surgery. Brain training works.

Targeting the brainwave patterns linked to freezing of gait.

Helping you move more freely and regain confidence in everyday life.


Take the First Step Toward Freedom


📞 We’re offering a FREE discovery call to see if neurofeedback is right for you. Let’s talk about how this could help you or a loved one.


👉 Book your free call today at: SMARTPDProgram.com



For decades, freezing of gait felt like an unsolvable problem. Now, there’s a way forward.

 
 
 

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