An Augmented Reality Program Can Help Patients Overcome Parkinson's Symptoms
Briefly

"It can help people focus their attention and help them take that first step and overcome the freeze," says Claire Bale, associate director of research at Parkinson's UK, a research and support charity in the UK.
While Finn-who worked in marketing and video production in London-was struck by the effectiveness of this simple intervention, he thought it too basic to actually be helpful.
He founded a startup, Strolll, to try to make that vision a reality.
Two years later, Strolll had no staff and about £50 in the bank, according to Jorgen Ellis.
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